On Sat, 2006-10-14 at 01:07 +0200, Jan de Groot wrote:
> On Sat, 2006-10-14 at 01:50 +0300, Hussam Al-Tayeb wrote:
> > No, I didn't. I just assumed it couldn't since when I right click on
> > the cdrom drive in nautilus, there is only a eject command
> > How do I unmount is as regular user using pmount?
> 
> Somehow hal does things wrong:
> - it doesn't set the right mountpoint all the time (it just mounted a CD
> on /media/usbstick)
> - it doesn't pick up mounted status all the time
> 
> When a disc isn't mounted, nautilus can't unmount it, only eject it. So
> when your status is invalid in hal, nautilus won't show an unmount
> option.

OK, found out this is a typical problem with pmount or something like
that, after packaging gnome-mount and installing it it works fine.

One other problem though: nautilus doesn't show an unmount option, and
the one that shows from the file menu in the opened window actually does
an eject.

I'll package up gnome-mount as dependency for gnome-volume-manager and
add it to the gnome group (can't make it a dependency for gnome-vfs or
nautilus, as these are (make)depends)

I'll try to patch nautilus to show an "unmount" option in the context
menu of a CD drive.



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