On Friday 07 April 2006 17:01, Tim wrote:
Mike McCarty:
>> Erm, not on my machine. I have to use umount from a CLI. Using
>> the desktop icon results in the disc being ejected.
Anne Wilson:
> Strange - here (FC4) I have the options of both umount and eject. Could
> it be a kde/gnome difference? Of course the issue is to make sure that
> it's umounted, so it doesn't matter what method is used.
Yes it does.
Scenario 1:
1. Insert blank RW.
2. Auto system decides to do something with disc that upsets your
preferred burning software.
3. Unmount disc.
4. Use your burning software as you see fit.
Scenario 2:
1. Insert blank RW.
2. Auso system does what it does...
3. Eject disc.
4. Go back to step 1 and never get to burn your disc.
Tim, you're being obtuse. It does not matter in the least which method you
use to umount, as long as you umount. I never suggested that ejecting was a
solution. Mike had referred to umounting from the CLI, as you will see
above.
Anne