How to eject a USB flash drive w/o context menu option? - OS2
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according drive MB2 context doesn't have the eject menu option?
The drive remained plugged-in during a reboot.
I looked through IBM's msd and base driver ...
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How to eject a USB flash drive w/o context menu option?
How can I eject a USB Flash drive manually from the command line, after the
according drive MB2 context doesn't have the eject menu option?
The drive remained plugged-in during a reboot.
I looked through IBM's msd and base driver documentation, but didn't find
anything, that would help.
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Re: How to eject a USB flash drive w/o context menu option?
On 07/26/07 03:54 pm Wolfi wrote:
> How can I eject a USB Flash drive manually from the command line, after
> the according drive MB2 context doesn't have the eject menu option?
> The drive remained plugged-in during a reboot.
>
> I looked through IBM's msd and base driver documentation, but didn't
> find anything, that would help.
Eject :
Perce
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Re: How to eject a USB flash drive w/o context menu option?
Am 26.07.07 15.08 schrieb Percival P. Cassidy:
> On 07/26/07 03:54 pm Wolfi wrote:
>
>> How can I eject a USB Flash drive manually from the command line,
>> after the according drive MB2 context doesn't have the eject menu option?
>> The drive remained plugged-in during a reboot.
>>
>> I looked through IBM's msd and base driver documentation, but didn't
>> find anything, that would help.
>
> Eject :
>
Hey, that was easy :-)
Thanks a lot for the pointer. I never heard or stumbled across that one yet,
even though I several times wished for being able to do it from a command line.
I always was looking for something like umount or unmount.
and typing "Datenträger ausgeben" also didn't really work ;-)