no umount of USB drives any more

Hi all!

It must have been one of the latest online updates of openSUSE 13.1 that triggered this problem.

Description:

I plug a USB hdd, formatted NTFS (but EXT4 is just the same problem in the end).
All works fine.
Then I want to unmount the device again. I get

lHost:/ # umount /dev/sdb1
umount: /var/run/media/alltag/USB_WD01_NTFS: target is busy.
        (In some cases useful info about processes that use
         the device is found by lsof(8) or fuser(1))

OK, nasty.
Trying to find out a bit more:

lHost:/ # fuser /dev/sdb1
/dev/sdb1:            3174

Saying

ps -A

I find out that process/thread 3174 is

3174 ?        00:00:32 mount.ntfs

Never had this problem under openSUSE before.

Can it be that the fixes for the ShellShock exploit cause this problem?

Anyone any idea?

Thanks
Mike

Made further tests.

Sorry - now it works again.

May have been an issue with a file that was opened by Kwrite, which I copied to the USB drive. The file itself, however, has not been opened from the USB drive.

Anyway.

openSUSE is great!
Mike