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Ryan Viljoen wrote:
> The eject doenst work unfortunately, the IPod is detected as /dev/uba.

First of all, top posting is bad. Even if you use gmail.

Secondly, if you got /dev/uba, your kernel isn't configured properly. Namely,
you have enabled the "Low Performance USB Block driver" - this isn't good.
Notice the help for that option states "Warning: Enabling this cripples the
usb-storage driver.". You're going to have to disable it...

'make menuconfig' your kernel, and disable Device Drivers->Block devices->Low
Performance USB Block driver.

Also, while you're at it, make sure Device Drivers->USB support->USB Mass
Storage support is enabled, and also Device Drivers->SCSI device support->SCSI
disk support.

Then, your iPod should show up as /dev/sda (or /dev/sdb, if you have another
SCSI disk or a SATA disk), and you should hopefully should be able to eject 
it...
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