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FS#11741 - Disk automatically unmount during installation

Attached to Project: Arch Linux
Opened by Hao (qft) - Tuesday, 14 October 2008, 20:36 GMT
Last edited by Aaron Griffin (phrakture) - Wednesday, 24 December 2008, 17:50 GMT
Task Type Bug Report
Category Installation
Status Closed
Assigned To Tobias Powalowski (tpowa)
Simo Leone (neotuli)
Aaron Griffin (phrakture)
Architecture i686
Severity High
Priority Normal
Reported Version None
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

Description:
I've seen this problem three times during the last month. Whenever I make changes to the MODULES and DAEMONS section of rc.conf during installation, my target hard drive got unmounted. Re-mounting does not work without a reboot. I did add some daemons that are not installed yet, but I guess this should not cause the hard drive to unmount.

Steps to reproduce:
During the installation process, immediately after changing the MODULES and DAEMONS section of rc.conf, the target hard drive got unmounted. Vi is the text editor used.
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Closed by  Aaron Griffin (phrakture)
Wednesday, 24 December 2008, 17:50 GMT
Reason for closing:  None
Additional comments about closing:  No longer an issue. New installer does not have this code
Comment by Jud (judfilm) - Thursday, 04 December 2008, 09:00 GMT
Can you list more information please?
Comment by Aaron Griffin (phrakture) - Wednesday, 10 December 2008, 22:51 GMT
Are you sure your disk unmounts? More likely it was never mounted right in the first place
Comment by Tobias Powalowski (tpowa) - Sunday, 21 December 2008, 09:20 GMT
this code is no more present in the current setup, the mount and umount was used to avoid warings about filesystem mount was in the future.

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