Try 'eject' on the device.

Matt

On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 02:37:28PM -0700, Aaron Gyes wrote:
> I've got a Cowan iAudio M3; it's a MP3/Ogg/FLAC player. It's got a 40 GB
> Toshiba MK4004GAH that I can mount and USB 2.0 works. I've got one
> problem:
> 
> When the player is on the cradle, it'll say "Do not disconnect!", the
> manual tells me that I can't disconnect it until I click some "Safely
> remove hardware" button on windows, and once I do that the screen should
> change to tell me that it's okay to disconnect it. Does anyone know what
> "Safely remove hardware" does on Windows? Is there a way to do it on
> Linux? I'm guessing it does more than just unmount it, since I unmount
> it here and it still wants me to do something else.
> The annoying part is that the player wont let you play music when it's
> on the cradle until it think's it's been safely removed in Windows, so I
> have to yank the usb cable out of the back of it, which causes it to
> yell at me more for a few seconds every time I want to play music when
> it's on the cradle. Any help would be appreciated. 
> 
> Aaron Gyes
> 
> 
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