Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 28 Dec 2003 19:28:24 -0500 | From | Ed Sweetman <> | Subject | Re: Can't eject a previously mounted CD? |
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Samuel Flory wrote: > Joshua Kwan wrote: > >> On Fri, Dec 26, 2003 at 11:54:34AM -0800, Samuel Flory wrote: >> >>> What does fuser -kv /mnt/cdrom claim? >> >> >> >> It's /cdrom here. I tried it on both /cdrom and /dev/cdrom after >> unmounting it, and the output was blank. >> >> While mounted, here was the output: >> >> USER PID ACCESS COMMAND >> /cdrom root kernel mount /cdrom >> No automatic removal. Please use umount /cdrom >> >> I guess that doesn't say much though... >> > > It does seem to imply that the cdrom is still mounted, or that > something thinks it's still mounted.
I dont believe this unable to eject problem has anything to do with anything thinking it's mounted.
famd upon load seems to cause this error. end_request: I/O error, dev hdc, sector 0
That's my cdrom. Perhaps the kernel has a bug in the code dealing with an access to the cdrom where no media is mounted and/or loaded. Either way, this is at boot and seems to be a kernel bug initiated by FAM. At least the version distributed with debian-unstable. I dont use gnome (i do have some gnome programs installed to test on) and the error message was reported soon after the loading of FAM.
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