[ale] safely stop external USB drive from Linux

Jason Day jasonday at worldnet.att.net
Fri Nov 10 10:29:39 EST 2006


On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 05:14:07PM -0500, Michael B. Trausch wrote:
> Interesting.  There is, under GNOME, an "Eject" option for USB media
> that might do what you're looking for.  But, as far as I am aware, USB
> was designed with plugging/unplugging with the power on in mind; things
> get electricity right after you plug them in, for example.

There is an eject program for linux that might do what you're looking
for: http://eject.sourceforge.net/  In fact, this is probably the
underlying program that GNOME's eject uses.

Even though it says it is for CDROM devices, it can also be used to stop
USB devices.  I use it to "eject" my ipod, which gets rid of the "Do not
disconnect" message.  I guess it would work on a USB drive.

HTH,
Jason
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