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From: Francisco Ares <frares@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-user <gentoo-user@l.g.o>
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] kded4 keeping a flash drive busy
Date: Wed, 03 Apr 2013 22:25:49
Message-Id: CAHH9eM7uzS6K-=skSEjQ5OOpPU4nYuBmK_L48xN2XvSTD-U62A@mail.gmail.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] kded4 keeping a flash drive busy by Alan McKinnon
1 2013/4/3 Alan McKinnon <alan.mckinnon@×××××.com>
2
3 > On 03/04/2013 20:47, Francisco Ares wrote:
4 > > 2013/4/3 Yohan Pereira <yohan.pereira@×××××.com
5 > > <mailto:yohan.pereira@×××××.com>>
6 > >
7 > > On 03/04/13 at 10:56am, Francisco Ares wrote:
8 > > > Hello All
9 > > >
10 > > > Issuing a "fuser -m [mount-point]" shows that kded4 keeps using
11 > > the flash
12 > > > drive device, so I am not allowed to umount it.
13 > > >
14 > > > Any hints on how to solve this? The most relevant search result
15 > is in
16 > > > http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=67&t=99419&start=15 , but I
17 > just
18 > > > can't believe that I have to kill any process to make something so
19 > > usual.
20 > > >
21 > > > Thanks
22 > > > Francisco
23 > >
24 > > Hi,
25 > > This is just a hunch but do you have nepomuk and friends enabled ?
26 > > If so in the nepomuk server configuration is ignore all removable
27 > media
28 > > set?
29 > >
30 > > If that's not the case then maybe look under the service manager and
31 > try
32 > > disabling services that look like they might want to access your
33 > flash
34 > > drive. When I glanced at that list the only one that might be guilty
35 > is
36 > > the Nepomuk Search Module.
37 > >
38 > > --
39 > >
40 > > - Yohan Pereira
41 > >
42 > > The difference between a Miracle and a Fact is exactly the difference
43 > > between a mermaid and a seal.
44 > > -- Mark Twain
45 > >
46 > >
47 > >
48 > > Hi,
49 > >
50 > > I am sorry, I think I did not make myself clear.
51 > >
52 > > The only process using the flash drive is "kded4". The link I sent was
53 > > the closest search result about the same issue (not able to umount a
54 > > flash drive).
55 >
56 > How do you mount the flash drive?
57 >
58 > I find dolphin gives me quite different behaviours between using the
59 > Device Notifier widget, clicking a stored shortcut in dolphin's left
60 > sidebar and the old fashioned way on the command line.
61 >
62 > It's not unexpected that kded4 is the process using the mount point; the
63 > kioslaves are plugins and the worker process that uses them is a child
64 > of kded4 (and keeps the name kded4). My next step would be to record
65 > what ps says about the process before and after trying to umount it the
66 > first time.
67 >
68 >
69 > --
70 > Alan McKinnon
71 > alan.mckinnon@×××××.com
72 >
73 >
74 >
75 Thanks, gonna try that.
76
77 Francisco
78 --
79 "If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange apples then you
80 and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have
81 one idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas."
82 - George Bernard Shaw