Ok, so due to my storage problems I have talked with family and someone gave me a NAS drive they weren't using. (It's basically new. Like 40 hours of use.) I have it in a drive bay that can be turned off so I don't have to listen to it spinning (though honestly it's the least annoying mechanical drive I've ever had.) I still want to keep it off when I'm not using it (most of the time,) hoping it will last that much longer.
Besides the obvious unmounting mounted partitions, what's the safest, best way to "remove" a drive in Linux before actually powering it off? I want to be sure all writes (even filesystem stuff) are done and the drive is ready for safe removal, but of course the computer sees a SATA drive as "internal."
No I'm not buying an enclosure.
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