$ umount /dev/sdc1
umount: /dev/sdc1: not mounted.
$ mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdc1
/dev/sdc1 is apparently in use by the system; will not make a filesystem here!
:blobcatwut: wut??
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Puniko ? (puniko@mk.absturztau.be)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Sep-2023 17:08:33 JST Puniko ? - Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: likes this.
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Puniko ? (puniko@mk.absturztau.be)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Sep-2023 17:36:43 JST Puniko ? i dont get it
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Susanna (susie@blob.cat)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Sep-2023 17:41:41 JST Susanna @puniko Have you tried turning it off and on again? :ablobcatbongokeyboard: -
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Puniko ? (puniko@mk.absturztau.be)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Sep-2023 17:42:48 JST Puniko ? never seen this behavior before. absolutly makes no sense. the disk doesn't have any raid sigs, no process is accessing it and also after recreating the partition table, it doesn't want to be formatted.
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Puniko ? (puniko@mk.absturztau.be)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Sep-2023 17:46:54 JST Puniko ? @mort@procial.tchncs.de that doesn't make a difference
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Mirko Schenk (mort@procial.tchncs.de)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Sep-2023 17:46:56 JST Mirko Schenk @puniko@mk.absturztau.be Maybe it's mounted via UUID instead of device handle?