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Bug 124728
gtkpod can't eject as user.
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sudoeject.README (text/plain), 1.10 KB, created by
Olliver Schinagl
on 2006-03-02 18:29:59 UTC
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>A quick note when using sudo for ejecting ipod's. > >Assuming you got access to your ipod by mounting and such it is >required to 'eject /dev/ipod' for the 'do not disconnect' >message to go away. Changing permissions on /dev/ipod to 777 >doesn't seem like the best way, and changing the group on scsi >disks doesn't seem to work. > >gtkpod on default does call eject, but with 'user' permissions >that's never going to work. Therefore I patched gtkpod >to call eject_ipod.sh instead. This scripts runs > >sudo eject <ipod device> > >where 'ipod device' is passed along from gtkpod. So up to here >no changes are required. However you want your sudoers file to >be setup correctly. > >Assuming the default gentoo sudoers, all that is required to add is > ># Ipod ejecting >%ipod ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/eject > >Here %ipod is the group ipod, which I added to the system (and >added my user to). This can be replaced by your user for example > >oliver ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/eject > >for just one user. >The NOPASSWD is key here, we don't want password popups while >ejecting our iPod's. > >For better idea's contact me at oliver@are-b.org
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