"Steven Nelson" <steven-nel...@uiowa.edu> wrote in message
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On Sep 1, 8:00 pm, Michael Kent <n.k...@webtv.remove.this.com> wrote:
> schmidtd <schmi...@my-deja.com> wrote:
> > Do you see the icon of the floppy disk when you boot in the
> > (is it called init?) area?
> Yes, the disk icon shows up on the GS/OS splash screen during
> boot. Also, the MountIt menu option (I forget what it's called,
> something like "Write images back to disk") shows up under the
> Extras menu. It doesn't do anything, since I can't open an image,
> but it's there.
> Mike
>
> Ok, I have it mounting the images, which is great, I love it,
> but, how do I UN-mount them? Once I'm done with an image, I don't
> want it on the Desktop (Finder) forever, and restarting works,
> although, why should I have to do this? Anyway, it works great,
> and thank you so much for doing this.
>
> Bill Garber of Garberstreet Electronics
> http://www.garberstreet.com
Another way to 'dismount' is to launch P8 via BASIC.SYSTEM.
Enter BYE and when GS/OS returns the mounted image files are
dismounted, gone. Of course, don't count on this method as
P8 support may be added someday. Allowing GS/OS to 'eject'
the disk would be best option.
--Steve