Hmm.
>Yet I noticed that umount had not umounted correctly... But the zip's
ext2
>was corrupted already ;-(!
That's becouse you ejected the disk w/o umount !
>My question: What about throwing all cache-data away and auto-umount,
> in the case the kernel gets a media-change at device-xy
and
> this device-xy is mounted??
But if the disk isn't in the drive, how can it flush the buffers ??
Bye.
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