[arch-general] umount usb stick via udev

Fess killall_humans at lavabit.com
Thu Oct 7 15:35:52 EDT 2010


On 17:18 Thu 07 Oct , Benjamin Sambale wrote:
>  Dear arch users,
>
> I managed to mount my usb stick automatically via udev rules (hal isn't  
> running). However, if I unplug the stick while thunar is open, the  
> umount command hangs. After that I can't even reboot. But if I close  
> thunar before unplugging the stick umount works fine.
> Here is my udev rule:
>
> SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{serial}=="07A10809D5B952B9", KERNEL=="sd*",  
> SYMLINK+="unistick%n"
> SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{serial}=="07A10809D5B952B9", KERNEL=="sd*",  
> ACTION=="add", RUN+="/usr/bin/sudo -u benjamin /bin/mount 
> /media/unistick"
> SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{serial}=="07A10809D5B952B9", KERNEL=="sd*",  
> ACTION=="remove", RUN+="umount /media/unistick"
>
> And here is the corresponding line of fstab:
>
> /dev/unistick1          /media/unistick vfat rw,noauto,user,utf8,noatime  
>   0      0
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Benjamin


use -l(lazy) option to umount
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