OK, I've fumbled about with this one for a while now, and can't solve it. For some reason I cannot unmount my FAT32 drives in SuSE8.2. Did my usual tweaked version of the default install of 8.2. Everything was nicely autodetected including my FAT32 partitions I use as a x-platform storage area. On boot, these are automounted. I can unmount the drives at this point (I know I can change this in the fstab, just haven't got around to it yet). If I decide I want to access the drives again and click the desktop icon, they mount normally. When I finish using the drive, I try to unmount and I get an error message: umount: /winodws/D: device is busy I get the same message if I pop open a terminal and try to umount as root user. The only way I've found to unmount is to force it with a umount -l /windows/D Not the most elegant or clean option in my opinion. A bit more experimenting and it seems to be tied to the Konq file manager. If I right click the icon and mount the drive (or do it at the command line), I can unmount it via the desktop icon (or by the command line). If Konq comes into the picture, I can never normally unmount the drive again... even if I let it sit. So... any ideas? What is Konq doing to the drive that makes mount think it's still busy? C.