On Tuesday 08 September 2009 17:19:35 Wayne Topa wrote: > Lisi Reisz wrote: > > On Tuesday 08 September 2009 16:33:00 John Hasler wrote: > >> Sjoerd writes: > >>> Yes, but the point of this questin is: > >>> $ eject -i > >>> eject: invalid option -- i > >> > >> "-i" takes an argument. man eject > > > > <quote from man> > > COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS > > > > > > -h > > This option causes eject to display a brief description of the command > > options. > > -v > > This makes eject run in verbose mode; more information is displayed > > about what the command is doing. > > -d > > If invoked with this option, eject lists the default device name. > > -a on|1|off|0 > > Running squeeze with eject version 2.1.5+deb1+cvs20081104-6 > > man eject > -i on|1|off|0 > This option controls locking of the hardware eject button. When > enabled, the drive will not be ejected when the button is pressed. > This is useful when you are carrying a laptop in a bag or case and > don't want it to eject if the button is inadvertently pressed. > > What version are you quoting from?
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