Well, forgive me, since I don't know exactly how all of the HAL stuff
works with the DE stuff, but using Kubuntu right now, opening my USB
chip and running "mount" in a shell shows that it's already mounted
with flush.  The problem is that it doesn't seem to actually do
anything.

So since the flush option is already being used, I don't see how this
bug could really apply to gnome-mount or KIO slaves.

On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 5:17 AM, Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adam Porter [2008-03-05 10:57 -0000]:
>
> > What about KDE?  Why would this bug be specific to gnome-mount?
>
>  Right, this should get a bug task for the KIO component, too
>  (kdelibs?). But anyway, as long as the kernel doesn't provide
>  something useful, it doesn't make sense.
>
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>  Use flush mount option for removable drives
>  https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149277
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