** Changed in: nautilus
Status: Invalid = Unknown
** Changed in: nautilus
Importance: Unknown = High
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nautilus, media containing multiple partitions cannot be unmounted(with eject)
(USB connected)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108643
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Feisty is EOL now. If you experience a similar problem in one of the
currently supported Ubuntu releases then please open a new bug.
** Changed in: eject (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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nautilus, media containing multiple partitions cannot be unmounted(with eject)
(USB
** Changed in: nautilus
Status: New = Invalid
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nautilus, media containing multiple partitions cannot be unmounted(with eject)
(USB connected)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108643
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Bugs, which is the bug contact for
No problem in Gutsy too because it uses unmount in Nautilus instead of
eject.
This problem is still in Feisty, that uses eject.
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nautilus, media containing multiple partitions cannot be unmounted(with eject)
(USB connected)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108643
You received this bug
With Hardy daily build cd (yesterday) partitions can be unmounted separately.
I tried with an external hard disk via usb with multiple partitions(ext3, ntfs,
fat32) and umount works!
I think this happens because eject has been replaced with umnount in
nautilus, not because eject problem has been
Hi, could someone please confirm this problem on Hardy (the alpha 2 CD
out in a few days would be good). If still an issue, please nominate a
Hardy release target. Thanks!
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nautilus, media containing multiple partitions cannot be unmounted(with eject)
(USB connected)
Hi there,
I have the opposite problem, I don't know if my problem is already mentioned in
another bug report:
if I run 'eject' from the command line, the volume is correctly ejected.
If I right click on it and choose Eject, I get a Cannot eject volume
window, and a new Nautilus window with the
I can confirm that this is still a problem in Feisty.
Using a CoolerMaster USB-SATA device with ntfs, vfat and ntfs partitions
(yes, two ntfs) I'm given only an Eject option in Nautilus/Desktop (no
Unmount Volume option like I get for network shares). Selecting the
Eject option unmounts all three
Uhm... my poit was rather that not all USB devices (actually quite a
few) have a phyisically meaningful eject function, so that in
principle Nautilus (or hal or whatever) should display -and issue- an
eject command only on devices which are eject capable. I understand
the point for displaying
even if the discussion about this bug is getting somewhat phylosophical, and
after all the important thing is that the updated HAL
makes its way to all the people experiencing this bug, as it effectively solves
it, IMHO an external USB storage device _cannot_ be ejected,
so there are two
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