k3b should unmount a CD before burning
Bug #23326 reported by
Markus Wigge
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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k3b (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Wishlist
|
Jonathan Riddell |
Bug Description
If I insert a removable media (i.e. USB-Stick) and try to remove it nautilus
tries to "eject" it!?
This will only work on CD/DVD drives I think. But this is also a problem! I
tried to erase a CD/RW with k3b but gnome opened it in nautilus. So I had to
unmount it first and gnome ejected it!? So this will lead to confused users I
think...
Changed in k3b: | |
importance: | Medium → Wishlist |
Changed in k3b: | |
status: | Unconfirmed → Confirmed |
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> If I insert a removable media (i.e. USB-Stick) and try to remove it nautilus
> tries to "eject" it!?
Yes, this is done deliberately. Unmounting works poorly with devices like iPod,
which still complain that it is unsafe to remove them. Ejecting USB and Firewire
devices will actually power them off.
> This will only work on CD/DVD drives I think. But this is also a problem! I
> tried to erase a CD/RW with k3b but gnome opened it in nautilus. So I had to
> unmount it first and gnome ejected it!? So this will lead to confused users I
> think...
You cannot unmount a CD, it clearly says "Eject". Just like nautilus-cd-burner,
k3b should just unmount the CD right before writing on it.
Jonathan, is this already the case? Or is this feature just missing?
Maybe the trouble arises from mixing the different strategies of KDE and Gnome
in terms of handling removable devices.