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From: Keith on 30 Jun 2008 02:19 Hello, does Linux support automatic unmounting of USB devices (flash drives) like Windows XP does without manually unmounting. Regards.
From: NBaH on 30 Jun 2008 07:46 Windows XP does not ! That also recommends you don't detach removable media without disconnecting them first !
From: Keith on 30 Jun 2008 09:34 On 30 Giu, 13:46, NBaH <n_b_a_...(a)hotmail.fr> wrote: > Windows XP does not ! > That also recommends you don't detach removable media without > disconnecting them first ! Windows XP does, you bet. See Windows XP help... The problem is: does Linux support automatic unmounting?
From: Keith on 30 Jun 2008 09:50 On 30 Giu, 15:34, Keith <k.ja...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On 30 Giu, 13:46, NBaH <n_b_a_...(a)hotmail.fr> wrote: > > > Windows XP does not ! > > That also recommends you don't detach removable media without > > disconnecting them first ! > > Windows XP does, you bet. See Windows XP help... > > The problem is: does Linux support automatic unmounting? Or something like that?
From: Keith on 30 Jun 2008 09:54 On 30 Giu, 15:50, Keith <k.ja...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On 30 Giu, 15:34, Keith <k.ja...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > On 30 Giu, 13:46, NBaH <n_b_a_...(a)hotmail.fr> wrote: > > > > Windows XP does not ! > > > That also recommends you don't detach removable media without > > > disconnecting them first ! > > > Windows XP does, you bet. See Windows XP help... > > > The problem is: does Linux support automatic unmounting? > > Or something like that? http://www.metacafe.com/watch/471355/quick_usb_device_removal/
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