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Message-Id: <201009071834.27953.pedrogfrancisco@gmail.com>
Date:	Tue, 7 Sep 2010 18:34:27 +0100
From:	Pedro Francisco <pedrogfrancisco@...il.com>
To:	Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: 2.6.35.4: sudo rmmod ahci @ 2.6.35.4 succeeds: filesystem access errors follow

sudo rmmod ahci @ 2.6.35.4 succeeds: filesystem access errors follow.

Now what I'm surprised is not the filesystem errors but me being allowed to 
remove the module without using the '-f' option.

Do note, lsmod |grep ahci reports something like [this is adapted from a 
2.6.32 kernel]:

ahci                   32200  0

so it isn't at all surprising I'm being allowed to remove a seemingly unused 
module. So....
a) is this supposed to happen?
b) do you need any more info?

P.S.: CC'ing me will probably ensure I'll reply faster but not explicitly 
needed since I'm subscribed.
-- 
Pedro
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