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Com o fuser voce descobre quem esta ocupando o dispositivo.
Depois pode desativar o servico manualmente. Ou se necessario, matar o servico com Kill, usando o numero PID.
ex: kill -9 1768
fonte: http://www.vivaolinux.com.br/dica/Desmontando-um-dispositivo-ocupado
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Could you possibly translate what you wrote into english or at least spanish? I don't know Portuguese Thanks
O Juliano, bota isto em ingres pra gente, vai...
Google translate says:
Unmounting a device busy
With the fuser you discover who is occupying the device.
You can then disable the service manually. Or if necessary, kill Kill with the service, using the PID number.
eg kill -9 1768
Kind of screwy but still reads easier than some perl I've had to debug.
English site here.