mkdir /media/user/2; cd /media/user; mkdir 3 4 5 6 7 8
umount -R /media/
but folders are still persisting and crating a mess.
I did create fixed directories in /media
but they still persist after unmounting, unlike Ubuntu which deletes them. It also power-off the device even when udisks is not installed. How to do it?
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From your example I see that you are in "/media/user" while you are trying to unmount "/media" You can't unmount a folder which is used, or you have to force (-f) umount to do it.

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