[Bug 20424] Ejecting a volume removes its device in /dev
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------- Additional Comments From martin.pitt at ubuntu.com 2005-12-21 08:31 UTC -------
(In reply to comment #5)
> Of course /dev/sda1 is going to go away if the device is ejected. There's no
> longer a partition map, so there's no way for the kernel to export a partition.
>
> Likely, /dev/sda is still there. If it isn't, I can surely understand that as
> well. Ejecting the device removes it.
That is actually plausible for me, too. I just raised that because on my box
(and/or with my USB stick), *all* /dev/sda? devices, including the partitions,
stay after eject and can be remounted without any problem after eject.
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