On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 18:48:50 +0100 Liviu Andronic <landronimirc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I think it would be logical that the umount /mnt/cdrom accessed from > the command bar to be accompanied by eject. Better said, that the > umount /mnt/cdrom command be replaced by the eject /mnt/cdrom. > > At the same time, the mount /mnt/cdrom could be preceeded by eject -t > (I am not sure how difficult it is to determine whether the CD tray is > closed or not; nonetheless, I think that the mount command should take > place anyway). Maybe even make a toggle command bar button: > Insert/Eject cdrom. Added to the TODO's a note about integration of eject with unmounting CDROMs > And one more thing regarding umount commands. It would be practical > that, when umounting a certain device and when currently in a folder > of the specified device (active or passive pane), emelFM2 first do a > cd to the directory containing the mount point (not sure how difficult > it is to do it), and then run the umount command. For example, if I am > currently in /mnt/cdrom/packages, I select umount from the command > bar, emelFM2 does cd /mnt and then umount /mnt/cdrom. Thus there is no > busy device. As far as I know, there is not one piece of Linux > software providing this. > ÿõ,z»j{§²æìr¸?yúè?Ø^?+-o+?ا?é??[hzg¥~mÿê®zËÿ~·??+-³ú+??û§²æìr¸?{ø§¶¬¹¸Þr×âzWh¼¥¢"?§¶?a{??{^ö? e2 already does this (but in the reverse order). Whenever a displayed directory is found to be unavailable, it walks up the path of that dir until it finds a replacement dir that _is_ displayable. Regards Tom -- Users can unsubscribe from the list by sending email to emelfm2-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the subject field or by logging into the web interface.