I thought there was an issue about the Eject Action not working for
either Mounted or Removable Disks but couldn't find it when I just
looked over on Github.

I did find an issue Patrick had brought up about how the Eject action
doesn't work with multiple disks when using the comma trick, which
would seem to be a similar thing so I added the following note. I
suspect the correct etiquette is just to leave the note & not bring it
up here but I thought someone may be using some sort of Applescript to
achieve the desired end until a more Quicksilvery solution's found.

Here's the note I made:

"Ejecting neither mounted nor removable disks hasn't worked for ages,
it didn't even work with B54 under 10.6 & has never worked for any
other version of Quicksilver in 10.6 or 10.7.

It states in Howard's manual that it should be possible to set a
trigger for "Mounted Disks ⇨ Eject" but when I have "Mounted Disks"
selected in the first pane I can't get "Eject" to appear in the second
pane. The eject action appears if I just choose one separate disk. I
tried to copy and paste the Action that appeared in this situation
into the Action pane with both scenarios of Mounted & Removable disks
in the first pane but although it registered the "Eject" action when I
did this it just made the "thunk" no go sound when I hit return.

There's quite a few Applescripts I found online but they all had one
problem or another. Ideally the action would be accompanied by a growl
alert to let us know the disks have been safely ejected I feel.

In the end, as with issue 210 I ended up downloading a separate
application to do the job, in this case Ejector which sits in the
menubar till I need to do some ejecting."

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