State which process are causing "Volume is busy", instead of "One or more applications are keeping the volume busy"
Every now and then I hit this problem in Nautilus:
...or in GNOME Disks:
When you try to "Unmount anyway" with Nautilus, it still apparently refuses to do so:
...but it actually does (?!) succeed, if journalctl -f
is any indication:
workstation udisksd[1127386]: Cleaning up mount point /run/media/the_user/clients archives (device 253:2 is not mounted)
workstation udisksd[1127386]: Unmounted /dev/dm-2 on behalf of uid 1000
workstation systemd[1]: run-media-the_user-clients\x20archives.mount: Deactivated successfully.
Isn't there a way GVFS could determine which process(es) is keeping the device busy so that I can try to kill it? It seems it is not always an upfront graphical application, and short of rebooting, users have no recourse...
Edited by Jeff Fortin