lsof will tell you who is accessing what device.
Togan,
Indeed that is usually the answer. Peter does raise a bigger question, even if you gave him the answer he sought. Is there a way to view information about who/what is accessing a resource such as a mounted fs? I don't know if there is, but it sure sounds handy if such a thing exists.
Steve
Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
Maybe you have acces to the cdrom ie if you are in a cdrom directory if so type cd then retry it should solve Togan Muftuoglu
Peter Onion wrote:
I'm sure this is an FAQ....
Is there a way to find what is causing umount to complian that "/cdrom: device is busy" ??
Peter.
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