Is it possible to power down my external via the eject button?

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Published on 2012-10-26T22:38:43Z Indexed on 2012/10/26 23:17 UTC
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I'm trying to convert from Windows 7 to Ubuntu 12.10 with Gnome 3.6.

Using the notification area's eject icon, I notice the partition is unmounted but the drive is still powered and spinning...

I understand the latter can be taken care of by means of

udisks --detach /dev/sdb

I really don't want to have to run a command everytime I eject. Windows does the whole process when ejecting a medium via the systray.

Is there a way I could add in the command to the eject button? Is there an appropriate place I could file a feature request?

Little things like this are making it hard for me to swap back over to Linux.

Thanks for the support!

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