I solved, well almost resolved my problem, just press the eject button on the drive. It took me the entire day to arrive at this solution. On Sunday 26 August 2007 08:38, Aaron Siegel wrote:
Hello
I am having problem unmounting optical disks. I receive the following error:
The KDE mediamanager is not running. media:///sr0 cannot be found.
I have also tried the force option on the unmount comand and received an error device busy. I can access media:/sr0 through Konqueror and when I enter media:///sr0 in Konqueror it redirects me to media:/sr0. Services Manager in kcontrol does indicate the KDED Media Manager is running. Is there a document that explains how the whole mechanism for mounting media under KDE? How is it setup? How can I customize it to work for me? For a front end I am using the media applet. I do not know what other application are involved with this function udev, ... Can someone point me to the documentation? I have look through the KDE manuals but have not found any information at the system level. For example how do I change media:///sr0 to media:/sr0 (I am not even sure if this is necessary)
I have been using open source os for nine years (FreeBSD for most of that time) I have been sticking with the mount and umount at the CLI. The automount function in my laptop just seem to work both. This current system, running OpenSUSE 10.2, has been a nightmare one problem after another.
Thank You Aaron
PS I have search google for this error and did not find a solution.
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