dvd stuck inside - was: cd stuck inside
I posted a message a while back saying that I could not eject a cd from a cdrom or cdrecorder. This is happening with annoying frequency in kde3.2 (SuSE 9.0). Soklution was to use fuser -uv /media/cdrecorder/ and kill the process. But how do I kill a process if I don't see a PID? Vertigo:/home/fx # fuser -uv /media/cdrecorder/ USER PID ACCESS COMMAND /media/cdrecorder/ root kernel mount /media/cdrecorder Anyway, this is the kind of thing that should not happen when you have closed the app using the cdrom. Or am I missing something? Wasn't automount supposed to free us from that kind of horrors? FX -- ______________________ Courtesy of SuSE Linux http://www.nibz.org
Try this
Konqueror/select DVD/Right mouse buttom/ unmounted
try to eject DVD
You must not have any program related to DVD open
I am Spanish must be similar words
Regards
Alejo
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From: "FX Fraipont"
I posted a message a while back saying that I could not eject a cd from a cdrom or cdrecorder. This is happening with annoying frequency in kde3.2 (SuSE 9.0). Soklution was to use fuser -uv /media/cdrecorder/ and kill the process.
But how do I kill a process if I don't see a PID?
Vertigo:/home/fx # fuser -uv /media/cdrecorder/
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND /media/cdrecorder/ root kernel mount /media/cdrecorder
Anyway, this is the kind of thing that should not happen when you have closed the app using the cdrom. Or am I missing something? Wasn't automount supposed to free us from that kind of horrors?
FX
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I may be wrong--probably am--but I thought that CDroms that were not data, and DVDs did not have to be mounted. You may have some other problem. Is the device recognized? --doug At 21:50 02/17/2004 +0100, FX Fraipont wrote:
I posted a message a while back saying that I could not eject a cd from a cdrom or cdrecorder. This is happening with annoying frequency in kde3.2 (SuSE 9.0). Soklution was to use fuser -uv /media/cdrecorder/ and kill the process.
But how do I kill a process if I don't see a PID?
Vertigo:/home/fx # fuser -uv /media/cdrecorder/
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND /media/cdrecorder/ root kernel mount /media/cdrecorder
Anyway, this is the kind of thing that should not happen when you have closed the app using the cdrom. Or am I missing something? Wasn't automount supposed to free us from that kind of horrors?
FX
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alejo
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Doug McGarrett
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FX Fraipont