Re: umounting

From: Oliver Neukum (520047054719-0001@t-online.de)
Date: Tue Jan 22 2002 - 14:01:44 EST


> When a second user comes and unmounts a disk, then the data are flushed
> (the old data) and he gets a fs corruption, because the data were not from
> his disk.

No. The sbp2 driver should report a disk change. If such a thing happens,
there's a kernel bug. Pulling out a mounted disk may cause a corrupted
filesystem on that disk but not on others.

        Regards
                Oliver
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