Re: Automatic unmounting, USB flash drives and Linux



On 30 Giu, 21:59, NBaH <n_b_a_...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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/

OK, I watched the video. Your asking should be :
"How to disable write cache to removable devices ?"
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The problem is not to pull off an USB device (as it's no more
connected it'd be unmounted (?)), but to be able to pull it off and be
sure stuffs have been written on it directly...
?

OK: "How to disable write cache to removable devices?"
.



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