2012/5/16 cornel panceac <[email protected]> > > > 2012/5/16 Jonathan Kamens <[email protected]> > >> I have an USB thumb drive with an LED that lights up when it is >> activated. >> >> On Windows, when I am done using it, I can "safely remove" the device, at >> which point the LED turns off and I know it is safe to unplug it from the >> system. >> >> I could be remembering wrong, but I thought there was an equivalent >> "safely remove" command in Fedora. However, on my F17 system, I can no >> longer find this command anywhere, e.g., it isn't on the menu when I >> right-click on the drive's icon, and neither umounting nor ejecting the >> drive from that menu causes the LED to turn off. This, understandably, >> makes me uncomfortable about yanking it out of the system. >> >> So (a) what is the right way to completely deactivate a USB device, so >> that the device knows and tells the user that it has been deactivated, and >> (b) is there a bug here that I should be filing in bugzilla? >> >> Thanks, >> >> jik >> >> >> > that is interesting. i plugin a 4GB usb stick, and it's mounted and i can > see it in "Computer" as "$.0 GB Drive: $.0 GB Volume". if i right click and > "Eject", the label changes to "Drive" , but the LED is on. If i right click > on "Drive" and eject, "Drive" is still there but the LED is reset. > i don't understand what's going on here. >
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