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Bug 661625 - "Unmount", "Eject" and "Safely Remove Drive"
"Unmount", "Eject" and "Safely Remove Drive"
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 598690
Product: gvfs
Classification: Core
Component: general
1.4.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: gvfs-maint
gvfs-maint
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2011-10-13 04:45 UTC by Bahram Alinezhad
Modified: 2011-10-13 08:46 UTC
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Description Bahram Alinezhad 2011-10-13 04:45:29 UTC
I've commented on Bug 598690 (as Comment 28) but didn't been noticed. I repeat here:

Context menu for an USB pendrive shows "Unmount", "Eject" and "Safely Remove"

There must be all 3 options available.
One of main advantages of linux over windows is its much more advanced
behaviour on block devices. For example, in linux we can have (and use) more
than one partition on a flash drive. Naturally, its disconnect actions must be
more advanced than windows and emulating windows is not proper.

"Unmount" must be present for unmounting the exact device without affecting
other partitions, also remaining able to mount again.

"Eject" must be present only for optical devices to remove the media and
therefore force an unmount for that device.

"Safe Remove" must be present for powering down the parent device (the
composite usb device) and therefore unmount all its child devices.

Note: This doesn't mean when we have "Eject" for a CD/DVD, there is no need for
"Unmount"; Because a lot of times we need unmount the disk while keeping it in
the drive.

Linux users have not to be in windows limitations!
I see it is good in Ubuntu 9.1 with a few bugs. In 10.04 and later I hate the
disconnect behavior of gnome as a linux user! Please revert to that state.
Comment 1 André Klapper 2011-10-13 08:46:59 UTC
No need to duplicate bug reports - just creates more work for everybody. Please don't do that. And no idea what you mean by "did not get noticed" - we don't comment everything all of the time as every comment creates bugmail.

Closing as duplicate...

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 598690 ***