GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 147423
better unmount messages (allow closing programs when unmount failed)
Last modified: 2009-10-25 09:00:50 UTC
It would be nice it the error message for unmounting a busy device was more helpful. Right now it just tells you that the device is busy giving you no indication of what can be done to fix this. You have to open up a terminal and manually run the lsof command in order to figure out what is using it. Instead of the generic device is busy message it could display something like this: " Could not umount cd it is presently in use by the following programs: blah1 blah2 .... What would you like to do: [close programs and unmount] [cancel unmount] "
*** Bug 148718 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 149454 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
I totally agree with this bug What I currently also don't like currently is that it says "Unable to unmount the selected volume" and "show more details". I always find myself clicking on Show more details, because I wanted to unmount the drive. I would say you immediately show the reason why it didn't unmount and maybe also a show more details item where you can see the specific umount messages. This might be a small step in the direction of implementing this whole RFE
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The ubuntu related bug : http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=13420
*** Bug 314791 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
It would be nice to see the "common" names of the applications that have the device open, instead of / along with the process names. Many applications in Gnome use a different name for the binary than what the user sees (eg. "Archive Manager" vs. file-roller, "Text Editor" vs. gedit, "Open Office Writer" vs. "ooffice -options", et cetera). I don't think many end users are/should be able to make this association. It would be even better if Gnome would tell the user, in an intuitive way (whatever that is!), which _windows_ on his/her desktop are keeping the device busy, and offer to close these, as there may be many instances of the same app running.
*** Bug 162899 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
It seems this is being implemented in gnome-mount.
Ubuntu downstream bug: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/19586
This is now available in Ubuntu Karmic. can some dev use that patch and close this? This is a useful feature to have on all distros.
This has been implemented in GTK+ 2.18.