[gnome-user-docs] removed the 'safely remove' option as users can now only 'eject' drives and usb devices.
- From: Jim Campbell <jcampbell src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [gnome-user-docs] removed the 'safely remove' option as users can now only 'eject' drives and usb devices.
- Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2012 18:26:57 +0000 (UTC)
commit f2949e870f4094043e77c1ce992fcda09fa0912c
Author: Jim Campbell <jwcampbell gmail com>
Date: Mon Feb 20 02:25:17 2012 +0100
removed the 'safely remove' option as users can now only 'eject' drives and usb devices.
gnome-help/C/files-removedrive.page | 9 +++------
1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/files-removedrive.page b/gnome-help/C/files-removedrive.page
index 66b9005..6b28427 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/files-removedrive.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/files-removedrive.page
@@ -34,13 +34,10 @@
</item>
<item><p>Locate the device in the sidebar. It should have a small
eject icon next to the name. Click the eject icon to safely
- remove or eject the device.</p></item>
+ remove or eject the device.</p>
+ <p>Alternately, you can right-click the name of the device in the sidebar
+ and select <gui>Eject</gui>.</p></item>
</steps>
-
- <p>Alternately, you can right-click the device and select either
- <gui>Eject</gui> or <gui>Safely Remove Drive</gui>. USB drives can't
- be physically ejected, so for these devices, there is no difference
- between <gui>Eject</gui> and <gui>Safely Remove Drive</gui>.</p>
<section id="remove-busy-device">
<title>Safely remove a device that is in use</title>
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