The message in mount_dev_del() had a typo and was printing non-existing
directory:
1) mount->dev is valid for /tmp/run/mountd/
2) mount->name is valid for uci_path (e.g. /tmp/mounts/)
The old message was mixing /tmp/run/mountd/ with mount->name.
While at it change mount_remove() to match updated mount_dev_del().
Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl>
char tmp[256];
int ret;
snprintf(tmp, 256, "%s%s", path, dev);
char tmp[256];
int ret;
snprintf(tmp, 256, "%s%s", path, dev);
- log_printf("%s has expired... unmounting\n", tmp);
+ log_printf("device %s has expired... unmounting %s\n", dev, tmp);
ret = system_printf("/bin/umount %s", tmp);
if(ret != 0)
return 0;
ret = system_printf("/bin/umount %s", tmp);
if(ret != 0)
return 0;
char tmp[256];
if (mount->status == STATUS_MOUNTED) {
char tmp[256];
if (mount->status == STATUS_MOUNTED) {
- snprintf(tmp, 256, "%s%s", "/tmp/run/mountd/", mount->name);
- log_printf("%s has dissappeared ... unmounting\n", tmp);
snprintf(tmp, 256, "%s%s", "/tmp/run/mountd/", mount->dev);
snprintf(tmp, 256, "%s%s", "/tmp/run/mountd/", mount->dev);
+ log_printf("device %s has disappeared ... unmounting %s\n", mount->dev, tmp);
system_printf("/bin/umount %s", tmp);
rmdir(tmp);
snprintf(tmp, 64, "%s%s", uci_path, mount->name);
system_printf("/bin/umount %s", tmp);
rmdir(tmp);
snprintf(tmp, 64, "%s%s", uci_path, mount->name);