Simon Steinbeiß wrote:
>> Could you post the output of lshal while the drive is attached and
>> mounted?
>
> here you go: http://pastebin.org/32767
> (I tried to highlight the relevant lines)
Your device has storage.requires_eject=false -- so exo-eject won't do
anything but unmount all volumes.
Give 'eject -v /dev/whatever' a try *as root*. Often the SCSI eject
command will work on drives like that. See if it fixes your problem.
If it does, you might try adding a HAL .fdi file to your system that
will set requires_eject properly for your drive.
-brian
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