The Disk Mounter does indeed only offer an Eject option, so it seems
that this is fixed. I seem to remember the old applet used to allow the
user to specify specific devices, mountpoints and icons, but the new one
seems to be entirely related to HAL, so I suspect this bug couldn't
really occur anym
did you try recently since the applet has been ported to gio?
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Ejecting an ipod should tell the ipod to disconnect, like rhythmbox
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AFAIK the essential thing when unmount an ipod is that it waits to be ejected
as well. Nautilus/rhythmbox/banshee/etc. know to do this, presumably because of
its hal properties.
I assume the drive mount applet does not pay attention to this kind of thing.
If one manually umounts the ipod, it con
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** Changed in: gnome-mount (Ubu
I don't use the drive mount applet, but if I right click on my ipod in
nautilus' Computer view and choose Eject, it does the right thing.
Are you still seeing this issue in Ubuntu 8.04?
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Ejecting an ipod should tell the ipod to disconnect, like rhythmbox
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164682
I can confirm this (owning an iPod nano 2G 8GB)
** Changed in: gnome-mount (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Ejecting an ipod should tell the ipod to disconnect, like rhythmbox
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164682
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