On 12/10/05 1:08 PM, "Alec McKenzie" <alec at mckenzie.me.uk> wrote: > I would expect that to happen, because the drive *is* in use. As far > as I know you can only "eject" the whole drive. In my experience if > you have several partitions and eject one of them they will all go, > provided none is in use. Hmmm... I'm not sure if that is true ... I believe I am able to do the opposite ... For example if I am in the Panther partition - I believe that I can unmount the tiger partition ( just not vice versa) - I'm not really sure about this however - and I will tested it at my first convenience... -- Thanks - RevDave CoolCat at hosting4days.com [db-lists]