same situation here with a 128 MB memory stick which i connect to feisty
through my digital camera. the memory stick has only a single fat16
partition formatted by the camera itself, so i agree that this is not
related to the multiple partitions. it also shouldn't be related to
permissions,
I confirm this too on a Feisty Fawn. But it does not seem related to
multi-partition not to owneership problems.
My USB hard drive with a single ext3 partition is mounted automatically
but then it cannot be ejected without being immediately remounted. Owner
of the corresponding directory in
I can confirm that same happens with my external Lacie 250GB HDD with
only single FAT-partition in Feisty. I cannot unmount throgh Gnome.
Partition just keeps remounting itself back.
However, using 'sudo umount' works just fine. Other USB memory stick
etc. has no problems with unmounting.
With
I can confirm this problem. I have a lacie external hard drive with a
few partitions. It has an apple partition map and boot sector on it
along with some ext partitions (one for gentoo and one for file storage)
The problem looks like a permissions problem that happens when the drive
automounts.
I have the same problem with a usb drive containing a vfat volume and an ext3
volume.
The text Cannot eject volume appears soon after I've selected eject from the
context menu. Then both volumes are remounted. It doesn't matter which volume I
select to eject.
The volumes can be unmounted from
Oops... did I say the problem didn't exist with Dapper? I meant with
Edgy (6.10)...
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nautilus cannot unmount USB media containing multiple partitions
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I can confirm this too.
My gnome-popup-message is:
There is data that needs to be written to the device SAMSING SP1604N before it
can be removed. Please do not remove the media or disconnect the drive
Followed by another popup:
Cannot eject volume
I'm sure that there are no files to tranfer.
I can confirm this.
I have here an external 80 gig Hard drive with 2 partitions: NTFS
(mounted as read-only - haven't changed anything here) and FAT32.
Umounting from the command-line works fine, but I am not able to umount
the harddrive using any of Gnome's tools (righ-click on the icon on the
Thank you for your bug. Looks like a gnome-mount bug
** Changed in: gnome-mount (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: nautilus = gnome-mount
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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nautilus cannot unmount USB media containing multiple partitions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108643
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** Changed in: nautilus (upstream)
Status: Unknown = Unconfirmed
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nautilus cannot unmount USB media containing multiple partitions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108643
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #432057
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=432057
** Also affects: nautilus (upstream) via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=432057
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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