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Re: a query!



Nope. Mac OS X does not logout of drives. This is a necessity for removable media devices since the system needs to continue polling for media insertion.  For fixed media devices it is not essential, but they get treated the same way nonetheless.

- Collin

On Oct 27, 2005, at 7:59 AM, Priti Rathi wrote:

Is eject of sbp2 disk means logout from disk??

Thanks,

-Priti

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