I meant, in Fedora 12 you can right-click the desktop shortcut icon for each partition that is being displayed and select "unmount volume" from the context menu. I don't know if the popup windows themselves have such an option. I apologize for the confusion. Bob On 05/22/2010 11:11 AM, Robert L Cochran wrote: > One thing I constantly do is plug in something like a Passport hard > drive or a flash drive or SD Card. In Fedora 12, Gnome will display > popup windows for each of the partitions detected when you plug the unit > in. You can right-click these and select the option for "Unmount Volume" > from the context menu. > > In Fedora 13, the "Unmount Volume" option has disappeared from the > context menu. I see an option for "Safely Remove ...", and this will > unmount all the partitions and then remove the entire volume, which I > don't want in the case of a volume with multiple partitions. > > To unmount partitions in Fedora 13, I have to use the command line. In > my eyes, that is a step backwards. > > Thanks > > Bob Cochran > -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test