This is somewhat related to another problem I'm having, but now this is starting to peeve me off.
Why can't I "Eject" a USB device rather than "Safely Remove?" What if I don't want to remove a thumb drive, but I want to wipe it and create a new filesystem on it? Well, you can't if you've mounted it because the only option the device manager gives you is "Safely Remove" once a device has been mounted. You have to pull it out of the port, grit your teeth (for being forced into this action) and plug it back in - What a stupid requirement. Apparently we are too dumb to know whether or not we actually going to physically pull a device or not.
I know I can do whatever I want from the command line but what's the point of a GUI if you can't use it?
Why can't I "Eject" a USB device rather than "Safely Remove?" What if I don't want to remove a thumb drive, but I want to wipe it and create a new filesystem on it? Well, you can't if you've mounted it because the only option the device manager gives you is "Safely Remove" once a device has been mounted. You have to pull it out of the port, grit your teeth (for being forced into this action) and plug it back in - What a stupid requirement. Apparently we are too dumb to know whether or not we actually going to physically pull a device or not.
I know I can do whatever I want from the command line but what's the point of a GUI if you can't use it?
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