[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for a USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for a USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2011-08-01 Thread turbolad
The problem I have with a USB drive is the confusion between Safely
Remove Drive and Eject, with only the latter option working.  The
Safely Remove Drive just produces a weird error message.

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for a USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-11-13 Thread Damian Yerrick
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I know why one would want to unmount or safely remove a CD drive: Not all CD 
drives are CD-ROM drives; some are burners with a rewritable disc mounted in 
packet writing mode. But I'll admit that packet writing becomes less common as 
USB flash drives and SD card slots become more common.

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for a USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-09-15 Thread Bug Watch Updater
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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for a USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-08-22 Thread loldrup
USB-drives shouldn't have their own trash-can. Users know of ONE trashcan, and 
thats the one they will go look in first.
To the user, the USB-drive is just a folder (that happens to be placed on an 
external device). Would one want every folder on the harddrive to have its own 
trash too?

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for a USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-08-22 Thread Steven
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USB drives have trash cans because moving a file within a drive is much faster 
than moving a file between drives. When moving a file within a drive, all that 
changes is the file name and the file is not touched. Deleting a file removes 
the reference to the file but again, the file itself is not touched.

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for a USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-05-19 Thread Malcolm Parsons
** Summary changed:

- Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove 
Drive
+ Context menu for a USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove 
Drive

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-05-07 Thread aloisam
Right now, i think unmount is the best option, Kamereon has true:

The only way I know to really free this space on an external drive is to use 
'unmount'. On 'unmount' Nautilus will ask me if i want to delete the trash. 
'safely remove' and 'eject' will not do that.
So I think that even the most non-technical users will need 'unmount' if they 
ever want to free some space on their drive.
A better solution would of course be, if 'safely remove' and 'eject' would be 
merged to one command and that that command would also clear the trash.

And there is bug related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-applets/+bug/569724

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-05-07 Thread Michał Gołębiowski
@aloisam
What one has to do with another? Trash icon doesn't get properly updated and 
that's why users need umount? That's just ridiculous. Users need Trash icon to 
properly reflect Trash contents and that's all. Not everyone wants to empty 
their Trash on disconnecting the drive so Ubuntu cannot force anyone to clear 
the Trash on such occasion.

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-04-16 Thread Bug Watch Updater
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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-04-03 Thread Bart Rose
Should this also be applied to Volumes section of the netbook edition?
Currently a right click on a removable drive in this section on UNE only
gives unmount as an option.

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Re: [Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-04-01 Thread Martin Pitt
Michał Gołębiowski [2010-03-31 16:56 -]:
 Who in the world will want to actually remove the CD-ROM drive? AFAIK
 it would cause the drive to be unusable until a reboot so I cannot think
 who would really want anything like that...

Well, I do that, but indeed for CD-ROMs you can just yank the cable,
there's nothing to be written for them. It's a more interesting option
for iPods, card readers, etc. So for CD drives (which we can identify
reliably) we might remove the Safe removal option.

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Re: [Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-31 Thread David Siegel
In the case of external media, can we just show Eject instead of Eject
and Safely Remove? I don't think users will be confused if they Eject
their USB key and the port doesn't spit the key out :)

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Re: [Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-31 Thread Martin Pitt
David Siegel [2010-03-31  8:42 -]:
 In the case of external media, can we just show Eject instead of Eject
 and Safely Remove? I don't think users will be confused if they Eject
 their USB key and the port doesn't spit the key out :)

We should just show Safely Remove, since technically you can't
eject an USB key. The problem is that almost all USB sticks out
there lie and claim that they have removable media (which is why
eject is shown in the first place). We do not currently know a way
to second-guess/work around that, I'm afraid.

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Re: [Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-31 Thread David Siegel
I wouldn't worry that you can't technically Eject a USB stick. If the user
only sees Eject, will the user think technically I cannot eject a USB
device because the USB port lacks the mechanism to forcefully remove the
occupying plug, so I am not sure what to do at this point. Or, will the
user be more confused if they see both Eject and Safely Remove? I think
the latter case (both are shown) is more likely to confuse, therefore we
should only show Eject.

For 10.10, we should find a better word than Eject -- something with good
semantics for CDs and other media.

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Re: [Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-31 Thread Martin Pitt
For devices which actually have removable media, we still need both,
though. It's a difference whether you want to eject the media in a
drive, or disconnect the drive (for CD-ROMs, card readers, cameras,
etc.)

The upstream bug has some detailled information why we can't just use
safe removal by default.

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-31 Thread Michał Gołębiowski
@Martin Pitt
 It's a difference whether you want to eject the media in a
 drive, or disconnect the drive (for CD-ROMs, card readers,
 cameras, etc.)

Who in the world will want to actually remove the CD-ROM drive? AFAIK
it would cause the drive to be unusable until a reboot so I cannot think
who would really want anything like that...

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Re: [Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-31 Thread ethanay
@ Michal

I believe this relates specifically to removable, external USB devices
and drives...

Ethan

2010/3/31 Michał Gołębiowski mz.go...@gmail.com:
 @Martin Pitt
 It's a difference whether you want to eject the media in a
 drive, or disconnect the drive (for CD-ROMs, card readers,
 cameras, etc.)

 Who in the world will want to actually remove the CD-ROM drive? AFAIK
 it would cause the drive to be unusable until a reboot so I cannot think
 who would really want anything like that...

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 Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts: Fix Released
 Status in Nautilus: Unknown
 Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
 Status in “nautilus” source package in Lucid: Fix Released

 Bug description:
 Binary package hint: nautilus

 I installed a daily Karmic build from my pendrive and just after rebooting I 
 wanted to remove the drive.
 As you can see in the attached image, nautilus offers three different options 
 for what seems to be the same basic task for the average user.

 ProblemType: Bug
 Architecture: i386
 Date: Fri Oct 16 14:43:59 2009
 DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
 InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala - Alpha i386 (20091016)
 Package: nautilus 1:2.28.0-0ubuntu7
 ProcEnviron:
  LANG=en_US.UTF-8
  SHELL=/bin/bash
 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-14.47-generic
 SourcePackage: nautilus
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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-30 Thread Martin Pitt
Patch sent to upstream bug.

** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu Lucid)
   Status: In Progress = Fix Committed

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-30 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-desktop/nautilus/ubuntu

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-30 Thread Martin Pitt
nautilus (1:2.30.0-0ubuntu3) lucid; urgency=low

  * Add 16_hide_unmount.patch: Do not show Unmount when showing Eject/Safe
removal. Having three menu entries (unmount/eject/safe removal) in a
volume/drive menu entry is too confusing. Unmount only really makes sense
for internal drives, for external ones it is pretty much a geek option.
Geeks can use palimpsest or unmount /media/foo from the CLI if they
really want to, for everyone else it is just an unintuitive and hard to to
explain menu entry. (LP: #453072)

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-30 Thread Martin Pitt
** Project changed: gvfs = nautilus

** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-30 Thread PatrickSCarrroll
Why not add an Advanced menu that has sub-items to do the other two
options?  Some of us might want to unmount, but DON'T want to have to
goto the command-line every time.

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-30 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-29 Thread phede92
In my opinion, must be removed in the case of CD / DVD and USB stick
button Unmount because there is no need for external disks sorry but
you do not install gparted from?

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-29 Thread phede92
Sorry, but this bug is why background? While people are convolte forty-
four Archive manager only four!

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-24 Thread Martin Pitt
** Also affects: gvfs (Ubuntu Lucid)
   Importance: Low
 Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
   Status: Triaged

** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu Lucid)
 Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) = Martin Pitt (pitti)

** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu Lucid)
   Importance: Low = Medium

** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu Lucid)
   Status: Triaged = In Progress

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-12 Thread Damian Yerrick
 CD/DVD drives should have Eject, and anything else should have
Safely Remove

Then what should a CF/SD reader have? I'm guessing eject because the
media can be removed from the drive.

Currently in 9.10, when I unmount a CF or SD card in my SanDisk
multiformat reader, the LED next to the CF or SD slot remains on until I
pull the card out; when I eject, it turns off. When I safely remove,
both the SD and CF LEDs turn off and so does the main power LED until
I disconnect the USB cable and reconnect it.

How easy is it for the underlying system to distinguish an SD reader
with an SD card in it from a USB thumb drive? The former should get
eject, the latter safely remove.

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-04 Thread ethanay
I understand the difference between all the options, and use all of
them.  I am still confused by the GUI.  I think much of this is solvable
with pop-up dialogs.  See examples:

USB flash (thumb) drive:
1. Insert/connect drive.
2. [automount]
3. Press eject
4. Drive unmounts and dialog box appears: No ejectable media found in drive.  
To disconnect, click 'safely remove drive.'
5. [safely remove behaves as expected]

External USB CD/DVD Burner:
1. Connect external drive
2. [automount]
3. Press safely remove
4. Drive ejects and pop-up confirmation appears:  Are you sure you want to 
turn off power to the drive?
5. YES:  [Unmount and poweroff]  NO:  [Unmount only]
5. [eject behaves as expected]

The case of an external USB HDD is most concerning, because the hdd can
be powered up and active when the user suddenly unplugs it and regularly
forces an emergency powerdown while believing they properly prepared it
for removal.  We now have the GUI tools to avoid this (YAY!) -- but we
must have clarity.

The only remaining question for the beginning user at this point is:
Ok, so what does 'UnMount' do then?

Since Unmount is a more advanced option, it is normal and ok for this to be a 
question for new users of Unix-like systems.  They can search online for the 
answer, and should be directed to resources like this:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mount

It is fairly simple, and I think intuitive for the user to learn:  When
the drive is mounted, the files are accessible to read/write normally.
Unmounting leaves the drive visible but does not allow normal
read/write.

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-04 Thread ethanay
i cleaned up my comment a little here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598690#c18

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-04 Thread kamereon
This isn't as off-topic as it sounds:
How do I delete files off an external drive?

Let's say the drive is full. So I delete some files to make room. these
files disappear in Nautilus, but are not really gone, because I do not
get any more free space on that drive. If I use 'safely remove' or
'eject', I cannot use the drive afterwards, because I have no free space
on it. The files I deleted still use up the space. I cannot see them,
but they are 'in the trash'.

The only way I know to really free this space on an external drive is to use 
'unmount'. On 'unmount' Nautilus will ask me if i want to delete the trash. 
'safely remove' and 'eject' will not do that.
So I think that even the most non-technical users will need 'unmount' if they 
ever want to free some space on their drive.
A better solution would of course be, if 'safely remove' and 'eject' would be 
merged to one command and that that command would also clear the trash.

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-02 Thread Kazade
I wonder if Unmount could be shown only if you hold SHIFT when right
clicking or can be enabled with a gconf key or something?

I've been using Ubuntu for some time (since 2005) and it's only while
reading this bug report (and the one upstream) that I understand why
there are 3 options there, I still don't fully understand why right-
clicking my USB drive shows both Eject and Safely Remove

IMO by default, Unmount shouldn't be an option, CD/DVD drives should
have Eject, and anything else should have Safely Remove, but like I
said, it would be nice if it was easy to enable Unmount for those who
require it.

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-03-02 Thread marco.pallotta
I agree with those that think GUI should be minimal (so there are less
technical variable to manage) and should only offer options for typical
users. An advanced user can use the cli for certain operations. So, in
the specific, I think that, as Kazade sayd, it should be only shown
eject for cd/dvd drives and safely remove for other usb devices.

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-02-23 Thread David Siegel
I don't think we should pursue a solution that has normal users doing
one thing and advanced users stuck with a terminal. There must be a
solution that normal users find easy to use and advanced users
appreciate.

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-02-23 Thread Michał Gołębiowski
@David Siegel
I strongly disagree. First of all, advanced users appreciate terminal because 
it's for them (e.g. for me) faster and more convenient. On the other hand, 
non-technical users shouldn't touch the terminal. This itself contradicts Your 
claim. Besides, I find it the best solution to provide default users with as 
few options as possible which means they don't need an unmount option. If they 
really want to mount their pendrive again, they can just plug it out and in and 
it works. If You're an advanced user, You can also do that but You may consider 
it more convenient to just use the terminal.

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Re: [Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-02-23 Thread David Siegel
That's not what I said. Users are of course free to use the terminal if they
wish, I don't mean to prevent them from doing that; and as far as options
are concerned, moderation is always better than starvation. I just think
that applying the pattern of designing one interface for normal users and
a different interface for advanced users is naive and will lead to a
disjointed feeling desktop for all.

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-02-23 Thread Dario Bertini
I disagree with Michał Gołębiowski... i know the way around with the
terminal, but to say that the terminal is more convenient a priori is
simply wrong:

if we already have a place to manage the eject/umount of the devices,
with the users (all users, even advanced ones) accustomated to reach
there to perform the desired operation, it's unconvenient to force them
to think:

oh, right... i want to umount the device i'm seeing here in nautilus,
but here i can only eject it... if i want to umount i have to open (if
it's not already opened) a terminal and tab the way all to the
mountpoint

however i agree with the idea of presenting users with as few options as
possibile, and if there isn't a better solution i guess that removing it
altogether is better than what we have now...

maybe (since umount is typically used to repartition/format a volume) it
would be good if palimpsest supported partitioning or if gparted made
more visible their umount command (right now is in the context menu)

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-02-22 Thread Eduard Grebe
Luke makes a good point. I would go even further and suggest that
unmount should not be available anywhere in Nautilus, but that
advanced users should go to Palimpsest or the terminal to unmount.

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-02-19 Thread Luke Symes
How about special casing the Desktop context menu:
Eject for Optical Drives and Safely Remove for anything else.
Advanced users can still Unmount in the Places sidebar context menu, while 
average users will (hopefully) see the eject button and not need to worry about 
what Unmount means.

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-02-17 Thread Martin Olesen
After reading in Gnome-bugs I understand that the three options makes
sense, but nevertheless they confused me at first (and I take for
granted that every beginner would feel the same).

Is it possible to add some explanation, for example a 'yellow label'
showing up, when the mouse hovers over each option?

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-02-17 Thread David Siegel
Although upstream offers use cases, no matter how esoteric, for each of
these three apparently similar menu items, I guarantee that tooltips are
not the solution here :)

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2010-01-09 Thread David Siegel
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Milestone: None = lucid-round-10

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2009-11-25 Thread mac_v
Adding papercut task from dup.

** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
   Status: New = Triaged

** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2009-10-28 Thread Michał Gołębiowski
Any progress on that one?

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2009-10-28 Thread Sebastien Bacher
you can read comments on the upstream bug which explain why those 3
options are required

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2009-10-18 Thread Michał Gołębiowski
I don't think it's about any hidden partition. My pendrive doesn't have
any and I still see 3 options.

Let me write what I've written in my dup: I think only the Safely
remove... option should be left. It's the way it's done in MS Windows
XP (Vista/Seven behaves worse) and I think it's a proper way. If a user
want to view their device again, they can disconnect and connect it
again. If sb doesn't want to do that and they does want to unmount, not
eject a device, then... then the user isn't a regular user and they know
how to use a umount command - GUI option to do that is not needed, it
only confuses others.

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2009-10-17 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Triaged

** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2009-10-16 Thread Alexander Gitter

** Attachment added: Screenshot.png
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
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** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33783865/XsessionErrors.txt

** Attachment added: usr_lib_nautilus.txt
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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2009-10-16 Thread Alexander Gitter
The particular flash drive I'm using is a Sandisk Cruzer Micro with U3 Smart 
Technology.
From what I've gathered these drives contain a small partition where the U3 
installer is located. Now jaunty doesn't mount that partition, but Karmic 
does. It shows up as a mounted CD-Rom, seperate from the actual USB drive 
(that is, the data partition).
So the context menu entries are probably related to this, as the mounted CD 
shows three unmount/eject/remove entries as well.

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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2009-10-16 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Thank you for your bug report. The issue is an upstream one and it would
be nice if somebody having it could send the bug the to the people
writting the software (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME)

** Package changed: nautilus (Ubuntu) = gvfs (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 453072] Re: Context menu for an USB pendrive shows Unmount, Eject and Safely Remove Drive

2009-10-16 Thread Alexander Gitter
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #598690
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598690

** Also affects: gvfs via
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598690
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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