On Monday 07 June 2004 11:53 am, fx fraipont wrote: [...]
OK let me recap, because I get the impression people are getting confused.
When I say DVD stuck inside, I mean stuck inside.
lsof | grep dvd returns nothing
I Can't find any process acessing /dev/hdc
Of course eject /dev/hdc does not work.
When I first posted, I rebooted because I needed to burn a DVD.
This is something that happened repeatedly to me with 9.0, and when I installed 9.1, it mercifully disappeared completely, courtesy of the very civil supermount which would mount when needed and unmount on the sly when you pressed the eject button.
For some unknown reason, it does not seem to work that way; to illustrate that, when I wanted to burn my dvd , inserting the blank I supposed triggered supermount, and k3b burning aborted with the error message "can't unmount /dev/hdc".
Unmounting with umount /dev/hdc solved the problem, and allowed k3b to burn.
My gripe is that something that worked flawlessly at first (supermount) does not seem to anymore, and I don't know why. [...]
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If you haven't made any changes in your /etc/fstab yet, try this: Remove the config file $HOME/.kde/share/config/susepluggerrc Restart KDE. The file will be recreated of course, but just like a new install. This will also set the SuSE hardware tool to ask you about what to do with a cd/dvd when inserted. Uncheck the "do not ask again" block, to keep it asking and see if that helps at all. This is just a thought, don't know if it will help, hinder or blow up your machine. ;o) If you have made changes to your /etc/fstab, that could be your problem. Again, just a thought and something to check. Regards, Lee -- --- KMail v1.6.2 --- SuSE Linux Pro v9.1 --- Registered Linux User #225206 On any other day, that might seem strange...