Hmm - here's a thought perhaps? the piece of main page you quoted says:
> ... Eject may not always be able to determine if the device is mounted > (e.g. if it has several names). If the device name is a symbolic > link, eject will follow the link and use the device that it points > to. ... Could we not work around this? If I read that right, eject behaves by following the link and trying to umount the link destination as a device rather than a mount point if it was passed a symbolic link. Couldn't we make kdeeject simply dereference the symbolic link and call eject with the parameter of the link DESTINATION? So if you tried to eject /mnt/cdrom via kdeeject and it's a symlink to /cdrom, couldn't kdeeject run eject /mnt/cdrom? Assuming kdeeject works on mount points not devices, then is there a downside to this I haven't yet seen? :) David

