Yes I can unmount from a terminal - shouldn't have to - this is *buntu.
Linux for the *masses*
The main reason for bringing this up on the quality mailing list is to
give the issue some more visibility.
On 15/12/16 15:58, JMZ wrote:
Hi flocculant,
Have you checked the device status through the lsblk command? If you
are done with the device, you might have to enter a umount command for
the device before it is fully removable without data loss.
I'm wary of file managers' ability to mount/unmount drives. Better to
set up a simple startup script which mounts all the drives at the
beginning. It's a cinch then to umount drives as they are not
needed. Anything that could result in data loss is best entrusted to
a terminal.
Jordan
On 12/15/2016 01:45 AM, flocculant wrote:
I've been seeing the bug wherein a usb3 drive remounts itself after
you've ejected via file manager(s) for some time
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