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Unmounting USB device through Qt

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  • M marlenet15
    24 Feb 2016, 15:59

    @mrjj it is going to be on Linux. So for Linux, when I am running my Qt application, does the Terminal need to pop up in order for the user to enter it to eject the USB? or can it be done behind the scenes. The reason is because the Qt application is going to be run on a touchscreen and the just pressing on the QPushButton will make it easier for the user to eject. The user will not have Admin privileges.

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    the_
    wrote on 24 Feb 2016, 16:11 last edited by
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    @marlenet15

    Are USB Devices automatically mounted when they are plugged in?

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    • T the_
      24 Feb 2016, 16:11

      @marlenet15

      Are USB Devices automatically mounted when they are plugged in?

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      marlenet15
      wrote on 24 Feb 2016, 16:15 last edited by
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      @the_ yes they are. By USB i mainly mean like a flash drive which they are mainly in /media/user/

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      • M marlenet15
        24 Feb 2016, 16:15

        @the_ yes they are. By USB i mainly mean like a flash drive which they are mainly in /media/user/

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        the_
        wrote on 24 Feb 2016, 16:32 last edited by
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        @marlenet15

        you can try to call

        pmount /media/path/to/flashdrive
        

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        • T the_
          24 Feb 2016, 16:32

          @marlenet15

          you can try to call

          pmount /media/path/to/flashdrive
          
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          marlenet15
          wrote on 24 Feb 2016, 16:47 last edited by
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          @the_ Is pmount from a library? I can't seem to find one for it.

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          • M marlenet15
            24 Feb 2016, 16:47

            @the_ Is pmount from a library? I can't seem to find one for it.

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            the_
            wrote on 24 Feb 2016, 16:51 last edited by
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            @marlenet15

            pmount is a shell command.

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            • T the_
              24 Feb 2016, 16:51

              @marlenet15

              pmount is a shell command.

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              marlenet15
              wrote on 24 Feb 2016, 17:14 last edited by marlenet15
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              @the_ So does the Qt application need to open the Terminal window in order for "pmount /media/path/to/flashdrive" to work? Or can I still send the command without opening the Terminal window. In other words, I don't want the user to mess with the Terminal. I just would like for them to press the button and their flash drive should unmount.

              I tried using the following but it doesn't unmount:

              QStringList parameters;
              parameters<<"/media/user/nameOfFlashdrive/";
              QProcess ps;
              ps.start("pumount", parameters);
              
              ps.waitForFinished(-1);
              
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              • T the_
                24 Feb 2016, 16:51

                @marlenet15

                pmount is a shell command.

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                marlenet15
                wrote on 24 Feb 2016, 17:34 last edited by
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                @the_ Ok I had to install "pmount" and It works but not really. The USB folder disappears but it is still under media device on the File Manager window. Do you happen to know if "pumount" ejects the usb safely?

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                  mrjj
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                  wrote on 24 Feb 2016, 18:37 last edited by mrjj
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                  Hi
                  pmount is a wrapper for the normal mount command
                  allowing normal user (non root) to
                  mount devices.

                  As far as I know, the pumount is used for unmounting devices?
                  as least here on ubuntu it seems to work pretty safe.

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                  • M mrjj
                    24 Feb 2016, 18:37

                    Hi
                    pmount is a wrapper for the normal mount command
                    allowing normal user (non root) to
                    mount devices.

                    As far as I know, the pumount is used for unmounting devices?
                    as least here on ubuntu it seems to work pretty safe.

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                    marlenet15
                    wrote on 24 Feb 2016, 18:41 last edited by
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                    @mrjj so by just running "pumount" it will unmount the usb safely?

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                    • M marlenet15
                      24 Feb 2016, 18:41

                      @mrjj so by just running "pumount" it will unmount the usb safely?

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                      wrote on 24 Feb 2016, 18:44 last edited by
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                      yes it should.
                      you can read about it here
                      http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/utopic/man1/pumount.1.html

                      it seems to expect the device to be mounted under /media.

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