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Dear..

 

I have some problem. I mount my flash disk, and I open some .txt document using KWrite. After i finished my task, I close KWrite. But when I safely remove the flash disk there is an allert window appear, tell me that save remove fail, that message tell about there is application that still running and use data on flash disk.

 

Because i dont know what I have to do, I just unplug my flashdisk. Iam affraid that it can make error on the system. please help

 

 

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Welcome to the board!

 

We need more info to help you. What version of Linux, and what release are you using? How do you mount the flash drive? How are you trying to safely remove the flash drive?

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Thanks All,..

I'am new in linux and using Mandriva One 2008.0 as main OS

kernel 2.6.4

 

I just plug my Flash disk and double klik .txt file, Kwrite run and open that file

After that I close KWrite, But when I safely remove the flash dish, there is spome error like

 

Unfortunately, the device system:/media/sdb1 (/dev/sdb1) named 'NAJMUN' and currently mounted at /media/NAJMUN could not be unmounted.

Unmounting failed due to the following error:

Device is Busy:

Moreover, programs still using the device have been detected. They are listed below. You have to close them or change their working directory before attempting to unmount the device again.

USER PID ACCESS COMMAND

/media/NAJMUN: admin 7649 ....m kio_thumbnail

 

tis error occure when open (double Klik)some type of file like .txt .htm .jpg .png and .ttf but in some type of file like .pdf and .doc this error doesn't occur.

 

 

@greg2

after I plug my Flash Disk, it automaticcally appear in storage device...

To safely remove the flashdisk, I just right click on the flash disk icon an simplify click safely remove ..

 

@SoulSe

Have you checked that all processes associated with KWrite are actually dead?

I didn't know how to check it. I simplify close the KWrite. Is there any program link Task Manager like in WinXP?

 

There might be some background process hogging the file. Kill it and see if that helps.

May be.. Help me how to know it..

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/media/NAJMUN could not be unmounted

This looks like an old KDE bug with .ttf file thumbnails. AFAIK, it was fixed over a year ago.

 

Is the name of your flash drive NAJMUN? :huh:

Please open a terminal (with the drive attached) and post the output of

mount

does this output show the drive attached at /media/disk or /media/NAJMUN?

 

Now try to safely remove the disk, and when it fails; Please post the output of

/sbin/fuser -v /media/disk/*

Alternatively, if the disk is attached at /media/NAJMUN, post the output of

/sbin/fuser -v /media/NAJMUN/*

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Thanks All,

 

@scarecrow

yes, it is not 2.6.4 but 2.6.22. I'm sorry...

 

@Greg2

Thanks to your suggestion. yes, my flashdisk is NAJMUN

But idont know, it's normal again, it can savely remove easyly. I do not do any think

anyway here i am paste the out put code that you request

 

[admin@localhost ~]$ mount

/dev/sda1 on / type ext3 (rw)

none on /proc type proc (rw)

/dev/sda6 on /media/hd type ntfs (ro,sync,umask=0022,nls=utf8)

none on /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc type binfmt_misc (rw)

/dev/sdb1 on /media/NAJMUN type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,uhelper=hal,flush,uid=500,utf8,shortname=lower)

[admin@localhost ~]$ /sbin/fuser -v /media/NAJMUN/*

[admin@localhost ~]$

 

/sbin/fuser -v /media/NAJMUN/* does not give any output.

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