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Nemo (or perhaps some other part of Mint) can generate a warning message when one tells it to 'eject' (or . . 'safely remove') a USB drtive. If one (physically) removes the drive anyway - because some operation with the drive seems to have hung or somehow disappeared - and if one then plugs the USB into another Mint computer, then, on the new computer, one sees - again and again, if one persists in trying to access the drive - a message that, 'An operation is already pending'. This is dire UX.
Steps to reproduce
Tell a Mint PC to 'eject' (or 'safely remove'?) a drive it deems busy.
Physically remove the drive nonetheless (and one can have reason so to do; see my 'Bug Description').
Plug the drive into another computer.
See, repeatedly, the confusing and uninformative message, 'An operation is already pending'.
Expected behavior
Things have gone wrong already if one cannot see how a drive is busy and (yet) Mint is telling one that the drive is busy nonetheless. However: even if the drive is, and clearly is, busy, then removing it and inserting it - the drive - into another PC should not cause what it does. One should get an informative error message - if any error message is necessary - and one should, perhaps after running a repair utility, be able to use the drive.
Additional information
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
You need to be more specific about the failed operation.
But note that writing large amounts of data to USB is a slow operation; the safely remove operation allows all outstanding data to be written.
Distribution
Mint 22
Package version
6.2.8
Frequency
Quite often
Bug description
Nemo (or perhaps some other part of Mint) can generate a warning message when one tells it to 'eject' (or . . 'safely remove') a USB drtive. If one (physically) removes the drive anyway - because some operation with the drive seems to have hung or somehow disappeared - and if one then plugs the USB into another Mint computer, then, on the new computer, one sees - again and again, if one persists in trying to access the drive - a message that, 'An operation is already pending'. This is dire UX.
Steps to reproduce
Expected behavior
Things have gone wrong already if one cannot see how a drive is busy and (yet) Mint is telling one that the drive is busy nonetheless. However: even if the drive is, and clearly is, busy, then removing it and inserting it - the drive - into another PC should not cause what it does. One should get an informative error message - if any error message is necessary - and one should, perhaps after running a repair utility, be able to use the drive.
Additional information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: