If a nickname is supplied instead of a pathname, eject will recognize the following list: When Volume Management is not running and a pathname is specified, eject sends the eject command to that pathname. Use the -d option to check what default device will be used. ![]() Volume Management has the concept of a default device, which eject uses if no pathname or nickname is specified. Is displayed both to stderr and to the system console that the media can now be physically removed. If no window system is running or the -p option is supplied, a message If a window system is running, the message is displayed as a pop-up window, unless the -p option is supplied. In this case, eject displays a message that the media can now be manually ejected. When eject is used on media that can only be ejected manually, it will do everything except remove the media, including unmounting the file system if it is mounted. eject responds differently, depending on whether or not Volume Management is running. Only devices that support eject under program control respond to this command. The device may be specified by its name or by a nickname if Volume Management is running and no device is specified, the default device is used. The eject utility is used for those removable media devices that do not have a manual eject button, or for those that do, but are managed by ![]() Eject– eject media such as CD-ROM and floppy from drive SynopsisĮject Description
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