>I'd suggest you install 'Hardware Growler' in the growl extras folder when you >download it. It notifies you of disks mounted/removed and more.
Oh yeah, so it does. Also if you either right arrow into Mounted Disks twice & select one of the ejectable disks (or just type in one of the disks names till it appears), then tab right & choose Eject as the action, if you the hold the Option key down when you hit return I've found it ejects all the disks, just like if you were ejecting from the finder. So I tried setting a trigger that involved the option key to eject one of my disks by name (⌥⌘E) & it ejects all the disks. If I set the same action with the trigger ⇧⌘E it just ejects the one drive. I don't know if these triggers will stick after a long time without the disks attached & following shutdowns/restarts. Time will tell I guess. On 6 Jul 2011, at 11:51, Patrick Robertson wrote: > I believe I didn't quite know how to do this properly a few months back, but > I may have a better idea of things now. > > Just a quick note on: > > >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. > > I'd suggest you install 'Hardware Growler' in the growl extras folder when > you download it. It notifies you of disks mounted/removed and more. > > On 6 July 2011 10:58, Guy <[email protected]> wrote: > 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." > >
