2010/1/5 Alan E. Davis :
> It seems to me that it is possible to unmount the drives manually, many
> times, if not always, if it is impossible to unmount them via nautilus.
> Other File Managers work differently, I think Thunar may be more
> straightforward, not sure, though. Maybe this will all
Thank you for taking the trouble to answer.
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 6:41 AM, Mick wrote:
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> All I can say (I don't use Gnome and Nautilus to be more helpful with the
> specifics) is that there is a difference between mounting a device via hal
> and
> mounting it manually. I recall that you ca
On Monday 04 January 2010 12:55:34 Alan E. Davis wrote:
> Recently, I have had to reboot in order to recover the function of
> automatic mounting of USB Flash drives, after some activity, such as
> mounting and umounting. This is happening on two AMD64 systems.
>
> I am often able to unmount m
Recently, I have had to reboot in order to recover the function of automatic
mounting of USB Flash drives, after some activity, such as mounting and
umounting. This is happening on two AMD64 systems.
I am often able to unmount manually (# umount /media/KINGSTON , for
example). All of my flash
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