When a USB disk is mounted by gnome-volume-manager, I can unmount it using
nautilus (via right clicking on the disk's icon), but I haven't figured how
to do it from the command line. Any hint?
Stefan
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On Thu, 2006-10-26 at 12:04 -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
When a USB disk is mounted by gnome-volume-manager, I can unmount it using
nautilus (via right clicking on the disk's icon), but I haven't figured how
to do it from the command line. Any hint?
I think you have to use pumount.
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Stefan Monnier([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
When a USB disk is mounted by gnome-volume-manager, I can unmount it using
nautilus (via right clicking on the disk's icon), but I haven't figured how
to do it from the command line. Any hint?
run df to find where it's mounted.
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006, Stefan Monnier wrote:
When a USB disk is mounted by gnome-volume-manager, I can unmount it using
nautilus (via right clicking on the disk's icon), but I haven't figured how
to do it from the command line. Any hint?
Here's a perl script I use. Save it somewhere in your
Stefan Monnier wrote:
When a USB disk is mounted by gnome-volume-manager, I can unmount it using
nautilus (via right clicking on the disk's icon), but I haven't figured how
to do it from the command line. Any hint?
Stefan
If it is mounted on /media/usbstick (use df to see the
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