Hello,
one more question from my side, that only arose due to me using iTunes again to sync my iPods for now.
When ejecting them on iTunes (Windows), the screen actually goes back to the "Home Screen" of the iPod. When ejecting via PodKit, it still says "Connected - Eject before disconnecting". It only goes to "Safe to disconnect" with the progress bar, after unplugging the cable. Whereas when ejecting via iTunes, this screen with the progress bar is shown directly.
I was just wondering, if the eject works properly. I can only say it looks okay from the umount side of things, but there seems to be a difference due to the different behaviour of the iPod.
5b5aab275253:/# lsblk -o NAME,UUID,LABEL,FSTYPE,SIZE,MOUNTPOINT
NAME UUID LABEL FSTYPE SIZE MOUNTPOINT
loop0 swap 2G
sda 7.4G
└─sda1 B923-0119 JUNO'S NANO vfat 7.4G
mmcblk0 59.5G
├─mmcblk0p1 EACA-13DA bootfs vfat 512M
└─mmcblk0p2 21724cc6-e5a3-48a1-8643-7917dba3a9fb rootfs ext4 59G /etc/hosts
zram0 6f737740-9d2b-47e2-ad41-fa69490587f7 zram0 swap 2G [SWAP]
All the best,
Jan
Hello,
one more question from my side, that only arose due to me using iTunes again to sync my iPods for now.
When ejecting them on iTunes (Windows), the screen actually goes back to the "Home Screen" of the iPod. When ejecting via PodKit, it still says "Connected - Eject before disconnecting". It only goes to "Safe to disconnect" with the progress bar, after unplugging the cable. Whereas when ejecting via iTunes, this screen with the progress bar is shown directly.
I was just wondering, if the eject works properly. I can only say it looks okay from the umount side of things, but there seems to be a difference due to the different behaviour of the iPod.
All the best,
Jan