I don't have FS problems. After a umount the USB stick has still the
Power LED on. Under Linux an "eject" turns the Power LED off.
I tried /usr/ports/sysutils/eject without success (freeBSD 5.4)
I went a little bit through the source of an linux "eject" and the
*BSD "eject". The Linux Verion is u
On 12/20/05 07:44 Thomas Linton said the following:
Besides umount, to keep the FS consistant, I belive it would be necessary to
actually turn off the USB stick before you remove it. With Windows and Linux
there is also a way to safety remove -power off- a USB stick.
i've just unmounted and
Besides umount, to keep the FS consistant, I belive it would be necessary to
actually turn off the USB stick before you remove it. With Windows and Linux
there is also a way to safety remove -power off- a USB stick.
On 12/19/05, Ivan Roth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thomas Linton wrote:
> > My
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Thomas Linton wrote: (already Cc to him)
My USB stick works fine, but I can't figure out how to safty unplug the USB
stick. The LED on my stick is always on; if i try "camcontrol stop da0" or
"camcontrol eject da0" it stays on.
Under Linux the "eject" command turns th
Thomas Linton wrote: (already Cc to him)
> My USB stick works fine, but I can't figure out how to safty unplug the USB
> stick. The LED on my stick is always on; if i try "camcontrol stop da0" or
> "camcontrol eject da0" it stays on.
>
> Under Linux the "eject" command turns the LED (Power) off.
>
My USB stick works fine, but I can't figure out how to safty unplug the USB
stick. The LED on my stick is always on; if i try "camcontrol stop da0" or
"camcontrol eject da0" it stays on.
Under Linux the "eject" command turns the LED (Power) off.
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