On Fri, 11 Sep 2015 02:47:40 +0200 Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2015-09-11 02:32, Carl Hartung wrote:
~> udisksctl unmount /dev/sdb1 Usage: udisksctl unmount [OPTION...]
Unmount a filesystem.
Application Options: -p, --object-path Object to unmount -b, --block-device Block device to unmount -f, --force Force/lazy unmount --no-user-interaction Do not authenticate the user if needed
Try "udisksctl unmount -b /dev/sdb1" or "udisksctl unmount -p /run/media/carlh/USB20FD"
~> udisksctl unmount -b /dev/sdb1 Unmounted /dev/sdb1. Note: The device remained visible in the "Places" panel in Dolphin until I physically unplugged it. Contrast that with it actually disappearing when you right-click and select "safely remove." As I understand it, the "safely remove" procedure powers USB devices down in addition to dismounting them, which is great when real (mechanical) USB attached external hard drives are involved. After plugging it back in and confirming it was mounted: carlh@linux-z4hf:~> udisksctl unmount -p /run/media/carlh/USB20FD (udisksctl unmount:13448): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: g_dbus_object_manager_get_object: assertion 'g_variant_is_object_path (object_path)' failed Error looking up object with path /run/media/carlh/USB20FD Oops! :-) ~> udisksctl unmount -b /dev/sdb1 Unmounted /dev/sdb1. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org