"Eject" and "Unmount"
Shou-Lien Chen
driftheart at gmail.com
Fri Feb 13 08:48:04 CET 2009
Hello all:
Thanks for your discussion.I learn a lot.
I have a test case about sd card. Since xfce(xubuntu 8.04) use eject
on sd card(sd-1.png).
When I eject sd card using desktop icon(xfdesktop4), I got some error
message(sd-2.png).
Since it report /usr/bin/eject, I use a terminal and excute
/usr/bin/eject -v when sd card is mounted and got some
message(eject-terminal.png). Although there is error occurred, the
volume is really unmounted(eject-check-mpt.png). But I can't mount it
again without unplug sd card and insert it again.
Attatched file are mentioned pngs and a lshal log.
I am not sure if it is ideal to solve the ioctl error or just change
"eject" to "unmount".
Any idea?
I will try xubuntu 8.10 latter.
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