Re: Problem flushing buffers for USB devices.

2010-12-11 Thread Paul Cartwright
On 12/11/2010 06:13 AM, teddi...@tmo.blackberry.net wrote: > Gnome does that automatically *provided that* you right-click on the > USB drive icon and select "Unmount" (or was it "Eject"?) from the menu. > Abrupt removing/replugging USB drives will only corrupt your data. Of > course, I may b

Re: Problem flushing buffers for USB devices.

2010-12-11 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
On 12/11/2010 09:05 AM, Klistvud wrote: Dne, 11. 12. 2010 05:07:31 je C.T.F. Jansen napisal(a): Greetings, The flushing of buffers for devices plugged into a USB port is problematic. When writing data to a USB stick it usually took two attempts to write a directory to a USB stick. The

Re: Problem flushing buffers for USB devices.

2010-12-11 Thread teddieeb
Jansen napisal(a): > Greetings, > The flushing of buffers for devices plugged into a USB port > is problematic. When writing data to a USB stick it usually took two > attempts to write a directory to a USB stick. The first attempt > didn't show the directory was there when it was re

Re: Problem flushing buffers for USB devices.

2010-12-11 Thread Klistvud
Dne, 11. 12. 2010 05:07:31 je C.T.F. Jansen napisal(a): Greetings, The flushing of buffers for devices plugged into a USB port is problematic. When writing data to a USB stick it usually took two attempts to write a directory to a USB stick. The first attempt didn't show the direc

Problem flushing buffers for USB devices.

2010-12-10 Thread C.T.F. Jansen
Greetings, The flushing of buffers for devices plugged into a USB port is problematic. When writing data to a USB stick it usually took two attempts to write a directory to a USB stick. The first attempt didn't show the directory was there when it was removed then plugged back in. I