Hi,
It seems that forcing dismount by passing -D via CLI doesn't have the same outcome as doing the same via GUI. From time to time, using -D fails with an exit code of 2. Yet, the GUI is able to forcefully dismount the drive. The following arguments are used when creating the drive: -a -t vm -o logical,format:ntfs
This was observered in v3.1.1000.
Are there some hidden arguments that can be used to achieve the same result the GUI offers?
Thanks.
It seems that forcing dismount by passing -D via CLI doesn't have the same outcome as doing the same via GUI. From time to time, using -D fails with an exit code of 2. Yet, the GUI is able to forcefully dismount the drive. The following arguments are used when creating the drive: -a -t vm -o logical,format:ntfs
This was observered in v3.1.1000.
Are there some hidden arguments that can be used to achieve the same result the GUI offers?
Thanks.