„Problem solved!”, yet no solution named.
Similar problem: can't unmount a darn volume, even though there is no way something really uses it.
fuser -m /home/abd/abd
outputs:
/home/abd/abd: 23468c
And 23058 is just the xterm I use to input fuser command, which is confirmed by lsof:
abd@ubayd:~$ lsof /home/abd/abd/
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
konsole 23468 abd cwd DIR 251,2 4096 2 /home/abd/abd
This drives me mad. I want this unmounted, and readily unmounted any time I need it unmounted in the future, ANY time. How can I achieve that, if even --force doesn't work?
In my case the problem was caused by KDE, which locked the directory the truecrypt volume was mounted into (/home/ab/abd/), because the directory was set in KDE settings as "Documents folder". As soon as I changed the Document folder to somewhere else the truecrypt volume could be unmounted.
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