Comment 4 for bug 25603

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beep_gr (alex-anel) wrote :

I'm not sure if it is for reliability reassons. But as I realize, when you
instert a disk, the system mounts the disk so that's the reason that you have to
select 'eject' button (not from the driver).
When you click on 'eject', the system umounts the disk and ejects it.
For more info type 'man mount' and 'man umount' in console. I cannot understand
at all because I don't know good English and computer systems.

On other Linux systems (Mandrake) there is no problem with eject button, but on
Ubuntu there is deference.
As for k3b, I use Gnome desktop and I don't know if there is a deference for
ejecting disks on Gnome and KDE.