[opensuse] remove usb disk



Hi everyone

Under KDE in 10.2 I can 'safely remove' a disk by right clicking upon its
icon. Is there a command line version to do the same? In any case what does
it actually do? Can't I just pull the plug and walk away with it?

Cheers and a happy new year to all from Steve.
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