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Eject version %s by Jeff Tranter (tranter@pobox.com)
Usage:
eject -h[tab][tab][tab][tab]-- display command usage and exit
eject -V[tab][tab][tab][tab]-- display program version and exit
eject [-vnrsfq] [<name>][tab][tab]-- eject device
eject [-vn] -d[tab][tab][tab]-- display default device
eject [-vn] -a on|off|1|0 [<name>][tab]-- turn auto-eject feature on or off
eject [-vn] -c <slot> [<name>][tab]-- switch discs on a CD-ROM changer
eject [-vn] -t [<name>][tab][tab]-- close tray
eject [-vn] -x <speed> [<name>][tab]-- set CD-ROM max speed
Options:
-v[tab]-- enable verbose output
-n[tab]-- don't eject, just show device found
-r[tab]-- eject CD-ROM
-s[tab]-- eject SCSI device
-f[tab]-- eject floppy
-q[tab]-- eject tape
-p[tab]-- use /proc/mounts instead of /etc/mtab
-m[tab]-- do not unmount device even if it is mounted
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Long options:
-h --help -v --verbose -d --default
-a --auto -c --changerslot -t --trayclose -x --cdspeed
-r --cdrom -s --scsi -f --floppy -q --tape
-n --noop -V --version
-p --proc -m --no-unmount
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Parameter <name> can be a device file or a mount point.
If omitted, name defaults to `%s'.
By default tries -r, -s, -f, and -q in order until success.
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Located in ../eject.c:207
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%s: invalid argument to --auto/-a option
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Located in ../eject.c:263
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%s: invalid argument to --changerslot/-c option
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Located in ../eject.c:275
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%s: invalid argument to --cdspeed/-x option
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Located in ../eject.c:287
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eject version %s by Jeff Tranter (tranter@pobox.com)
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Located in ../eject.c:348
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%s: too many arguments
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Located in ../eject.c:358
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%s: could not allocate memory
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Located in ../eject.c:437 ../eject.c:1111 ../eject.c:1314
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%s: FindDevice called too often
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Located in ../eject.c:442
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