I just rip those suckers out when I please and let the data gods sort things out.
No you need to EJECT the card prior to umounting.So, it appears the answer I'm getting is that I must turn my Pandora off before removing SD cards since the "unmount" option does not work.
When right clicking on the desktop icon, the menu items are:No you need to EJECT the card prior to umounting.So, it appears the answer I'm getting is that I must turn my Pandora off before removing SD cards since the "unmount" option does not work.
No... I mean on your computer. You should eject on your computer before you unmount the card.When right clicking on the desktop icon, the menu items are:No you need to EJECT the card prior to umounting.So, it appears the answer I'm getting is that I must turn my Pandora off before removing SD cards since the "unmount" option does not work.
Open (not what I want to do)
Unmount Volume (fails)
Properties... (not particularly usefull here)
Applications (Also no usefull here)
There is no "Eject" option.
So are you saying i am daft?? :unsure: ..it's ok I have been called worse.I say:
eject --> physically remove the card
unplug --> disconnect pandora from a USB host device
unmount --> unmount (specify weather you mean from the USB host system or the pandora)
using 'eject' to mean 'unmount' is daft
'safely remove' is better, but 'unmount' is unambiguous
Only if you're familiar with the terminology... If you spoke to me of 'unmounting' a drive before I started learning my way around a linux system I wouldn't have had a clue what you were talking about....using 'eject' to mean 'unmount' is daft
'safely remove' is better, but 'unmount' is unambiguous
So was my terminology correct or daft as Binky suggested. ?? :wacko: :blink:IIRC, the last time I used Fedora the unmount option in Thunar was labelled 'Eject' for reasons that are beyond my ken.
Unmounting (right click, select 'unmount') works for me on my Pandora. Though these days I rarely eject my cards though - just scp whatever I want from my computer to my Pandora.