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I think he's looking for more than mount/umount as in autoeject.

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> On Wednesday 25 February 2004 01:57 pm, tfreeman at intel.digichem.net wrote:
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>>I got a semi-wild idea last night for my girlfriend's computer. Is there a
>>source of autoeject floppy drives like what Apple used to provide with the
>>mac, and are such drives supported under linux? Since I've been "mount"ing
>>& "umount"ing filesystems since the mid-80s, using floppies my way drives
>>her crazy. Crazy enough that she will not use them, but will wait until
>>I'm around to do the job for her. Obviously, if I'm going to be successful
>>in getting her fully to linux, I need to automate this usage.
>>
>>Leads and concepts are very welcome.
>>
>>Thanks
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> 


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Until later, Geoffrey                     Registered Linux User #108567
Building secure systems inspite of Microsoft


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