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List:       kfm-devel
Subject:    Bug#2469: marked as done (KFM allows 'umount'ing a fs which it is in)
From:       owner () bugs ! kde ! org (Stephan Kulow)
Date:       2000-01-07 13:48:01
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Subject: KFM allows 'umount'ing a fs which it is in
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Package: KFM
Version: 1.167.2.11

  Mount a floppy or cdrom from a terminal.  Open a KFM session and navigate
to either one (/mnt/floppy or /mnt/cdrom in my case).  KFM displays the
contents of the fs.  While still in this directory, a command in a terminal
to 'umount' the fs which KFM is in, completes successfully.  KFM should
operate in such a way that the umount command fails in the same way that it
fails when a 'cd /mnt/...' in a terminal window would cause it to fail.

  In my system, I have "users" priveledge to mount and unmount the floppy
and cdrom.  In the scenario that I described above, I was executing the
steps as a user and not as root.

  I am using Red Hat 6.0, kernel version 2.2.5-15.


Regards,

Rob Cronan

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