Python: raising exception in try/except/else block, processing order problem?

You have the unmounting code in the try block. In finally, you're just logging.

Thanks, this is correct and works after moving the unmounting code to finally:. I also added a print to "except NoCheckFile as ex:" which helped me follow the process and renamed the logExecute function to logInfo. From the reading I was doing I had become confused about how the try: section was executed and thought else: objects were still being called after an except - newbie mistake.

– jelloir Jul 10 at 5:09 @jelloir, consider using the logging module: Logging HOWTO. – eryksun Jul 10 at 5:38.

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