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PostPosted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:33 pm    Post subject: NTFS volume unmounted when network connection is lost Reply with quote

Hello everybody,

I am using ntfs-3g on gentoo and I have a strange problem. When my wireless connection disconnects, my ntfs partition is unmounted. I find the following lines in the logs:

Code:

Feb 27 17:15:05 ordi-francois wpa_cli: interface eth1 DISCONNECTED
Feb 27 17:15:06 ordi-francois dhcpcd[15386]: eth1: carrier acquired
Feb 27 17:15:06 ordi-francois dhcpcd[15386]: eth1: rebinding lease of 192.168.1.3
Feb 27 17:15:06 ordi-francois dhcpcd[15386]: eth1: NAK: from 192.168.1.1
Feb 27 17:15:06 ordi-francois dhcpcd[15386]: eth1: carrier lost
Feb 27 17:15:09 ordi-francois dhcpcd[15386]: eth1: carrier acquired
Feb 27 17:15:09 ordi-francois dhcpcd[15386]: eth1: broadcasting for a lease
Feb 27 17:15:13 ordi-francois dhcpcd[15386]: eth1: offered 192.168.1.3 from 192.168.1.1
Feb 27 17:15:13 ordi-francois dhcpcd[15386]: eth1: acknowledged 192.168.1.3 from 192.168.1.1
Feb 27 17:15:13 ordi-francois dhcpcd[15386]: eth1: checking for 192.168.1.3
Feb 27 17:15:13 ordi-francois rc-scripts: Failed to simply unmount filesystems
Feb 27 17:15:15 ordi-francois lvm[15869]: No longer monitoring snapshot gentoo-backup
Feb 27 17:15:18 ordi-francois ntfs-3g[15932]: Unmounting /dev/sda5 ()
Feb 27 17:15:18 ordi-francois dhcpcd[15386]: eth1: leased 192.168.1.3 for infinity
Feb 27 17:15:20 ordi-francois dhcpcd[15386]: received SIGTERM, stopping
Feb 27 17:15:20 ordi-francois dhcpcd[15386]: eth1: removing interface
Feb 27 17:15:20 ordi-francois wpa_cli: interface eth1 CONNECTED


I don't understand at all why it's needed to unmount a local partition when a network connection is interrupted. Does somebody knows why this is happening and how it can be avoided ?

Thanks in advance,
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