Debajit Adhikary wrote:
> How could I safely remove a USB drive attached on the fly to my Linux system?
umount does work. In fact, there is no error message at all, but the
flash drive still keeps blinking -- and it doesnt seem safe to remove
the drive yet.
I'm running SuSE 9.1, which mounts it u
HI,
I have my pc installed in a duel boot mode. win xp and
mandrake 10.0
i have following four USB devices.
1] USB printer - HP desk jet 3845
2] USB scanner - HP scan jet 2400
3] USB external modem - D-link DU 560M
4] USB laser printer - CAnnon LBP 3200.
while installing mdk 10.0 all these devices
Debajit Adhikary wrote:
As root
umount /media/usb*
works
What do you mean works? As in it does not report errors?
/etc/mtab shows a ubsfs mounted filesystem in /proc/sys/usb
umount /proc/sys/usb
works as well
It's just that the Flash drive still keeps blinking. I would suppose
that that is the def
Debajit Adhikary wrote:
Debajit Adhikary wrote:
How could I safely remove a USB drive attached on the fly to my Linux system?
umount does work. In fact, there is no error message at all, but the
flash drive still keeps blinking -- and it doesnt seem safe to remove
the drive yet.
I'm running
On Wednesday 03 Nov 2004 2:17 pm, jayant ogale wrote:
> I have my pc installed in a duel boot mode. win xp and
> mandrake 10.0
> i have following four USB devices.
> 1] USB printer - HP desk jet 3845
> 2] USB scanner - HP scan jet 2400
> 3] USB external modem - D-link DU 560M
> 4] USB laser printer
This seems to be a "problem" with only SuSE 9.1:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/archive/5/2004/08/2/179440
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On Tuesday 02 November 2004 03:26 pm, Debajit Adhikary wrote:
> How could I safely remove a USB drive attached on the fly to my Linux
> system?
>
> As of now, I cannot seem to unmount it because it is not listed in
> /etc/fstab (that's the error message I get).
umount /dev/sda
eject /dev/sda
This
>
> And now since I am at it, let me also mention that I
> also noticed people using words like windoze and
> windos
There is an extremely practical reason for doing so. Windoze ( replace ze with
ws ) is a registered trademark of M$. Which means that everytime I want to
use that word, I have to
Mukund
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Yesterday I tried to burn a movie and a
>
> Oh then what about Mandra*e, Red Topi**, Su$E ??
>
Fair point. I checked up madrake's license and trademark FAQ. Makes no mention
about using trademarks, except for any 3rd party software and their
commercial versions. Any inputs on this would be appreciated, especially
about how this appl
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 01:22:10 -0600, Mr. Dhanvi Kapila
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> THINK TWICE BEFORE CALLING NE ONE RETARD.. U JUS MIGHT TURN OUT TO THE
> JOKE. so sweetheart if u think ur the smart ass of the grp lemme see
> u build an OS that the world uses.. till that time stick to wat u
> know
On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 23:40:45 +0530, Sudhanwa Jogalekar
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have people on the list who are members of MandrakeClub. They do have
> immediate access to the CD images currently available only to the members.
> Most likely, I will be asking for booking in the meeting confi
really want to do ( and I guess neither does
> anyone else ). Hence
> > windoze.
> >
> > Kaustubh
> >
> > P.S : The same applies to M$
> > --
> > Besides, I think Slackware sounds better than
> 'Microsoft,' don't you?
> > -- Patrick Volkerding
>
>
> Oh then what about Mandra*e, Red Topi**,
> That's a feature provided by SuSELinux. U try
> pirating and it will
> never allow u to do so.
> That's why I love to use SusELin*x
> ;)
> Regards
> ~..::Mukund::..~
:)
Nways. my friend has bought a legal CD of hum tum. And
he wants a copy (for personal use) so that the
original one doesnt get
On Wednesday 03 November 2004 17:14, Mukund N Rathi wrote:
> That's a feature provided by SuSELinux. U try pirating and it will
> never allow u to do so.
> That's why I love to use SusELin*x
Huh!! Is that your idea of a joke, or a new series of bogus propaganda? I wish
you would check the facts b
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Hi,
I am looking for simple "implementation" projects.
Basically I want to get ppl. in my college involved. The best way to spread
the Linux is to make a group and ask them to implement something in Linux.
I have come up with a few ideas.
1. Customised Bootable CD.
2. Building a Cluster
On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 00:11:02 +0530, Devendra Laulkar
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am looking for simple "implementation" projects.
>
> Basically I want to get ppl. in my college involved. The best way to spread
> the Linux is to make a group and ask them to implement something in Linux
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 16:58:25 +0530, Kaustubh Gadkari
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > And now since I am at it, let me also mention that I
> > also noticed people using words like windoze and
> > windos
> There is an extremely practical reason for doing so. Windoze ( replace ze with
> ws ) is a
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 08:47:22 + (GMT), jayant ogale
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HI,
> I have my pc installed in a duel boot mode. win xp and
> mandrake 10.0
> i have following four USB devices.
> 1] USB printer - HP desk jet 3845
> 2] USB scanner - HP scan jet 2400
> 3] USB external modem - D-li
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 07:40:13 +0530, Agtech Systems
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think you are not going through my complete mail. I have already stated
> that I am using a internal modem. SO where does the question of switch arise
> ? And although if you have a tone/pulse switch on the phone wha
On Wed Nov 03, 2004 at 04:58:25PM +0530 Kaustubh Gadkari wrote...
>
> >
> > And now since I am at it, let me also mention that I
> > also noticed people using words like windoze and
> > windos
> There is an extremely practical reason for doing so. Windoze ( replace ze with
> ws ) is a registered
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 08:54:56 +0530, Aditya Godbole
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You dont need to pay royalty for using the name at all times. Its only
> restricted for commercial use.
Yes, we can freely curse and make fun of it by using its name
correctly : Microsoft Windows sucks [TM]
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Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 23:34:04 +0530
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On Thursday 04 Nov 2004 12:54 am, Shantanoo wrote:
> > I have come up with a few ideas.
> >
> > 1. Customised Bootable CD.
> > 2. Building a Cluster.
>
> Cluster for what? Its a vast field.
Good Q. Currently I don't see any practical use for now. Maybe configuring
some ClusterKnoppix CD's, or BC
Kaustubh Gadkari wrote:
> On Tuesday 02 November 2004 03:26 pm, Debajit Adhikary wrote:
> > How could I safely remove a USB drive attached on the fly to my Linux
> > system?
> >
> > As of now, I cannot seem to unmount it because it is not listed in
> > /etc/fstab (that's the error message I get).
> I have come up with a few ideas.
>
> 1. Customised Bootable CD.
> 2. Building a Cluster.
> 3. Internal Chat Client. (with Jabber?)
> 4. Streaming Audio over LAN.
> 5. Internal Mail System.
> 6. Remote access over Internet(of logins i.e. home
> dirs).
These are v. good ideas. I would
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