The umount in the trap failing cannot possibly make the whole script fail -- by the time it's run, all the other work that the script does has been done! So if it failed before, it failed before that point. and it's hard to see how removing it could make something that failed before succeed. No idea what, of course :/
This report doesn't quite make sense.
The umount in the trap failing cannot possibly make the whole script fail -- by the time it's run, all the other work that the script does has been done! So if it failed before, it failed before that point. and it's hard to see how removing it could make something that failed before succeed. No idea what, of course :/