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From: "Shawn Guillemette" <shawn@guillemette.org>
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Subject: FreeBSD and Internal IDE 100M ZIP drive
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Looking to eject my 100M iomega ZIP deive from with in my shell script.
URL's, Pasted examples, anything.. Im searching the net too... not much luck
yet...

Shawn

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