Juanito


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Posted: Jan. 26 2008,14:42 |
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I just noticed in dsl-3.4.10 that if I try to unmount an extension (eg samba-3.uci) that cannot be unmounted because it is busy, the mydsl-load script removes the icon/menu item and symlinks in /opt/bin before it realises that the extension cannot be unmounted.
Since the user is trying to unload the extension, I don't suppose it matters that the icon and symlinks are removed, but I guess that, logically, the script should test if the extension can be unloaded first?
Edit: Just checked dsl-4.2.4 - the same things happens
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