Hello !

Klaus Ethgen wrote:
>>> % eject -v
>>> eject: using default device `cdrom'
>>> eject: device name is `cdrom'
>>> eject: expanded name is `/dev/cdrom'
>>> eject: `/dev/cdrom' is a link to `/dev/scd0'
>>> eject: `/dev/scd0' is mounted at `/cdrom'
>>> eject: unmounting device `/dev/scd0' from `/cdrom'
>>> Error: mount point /cdrom is not below /media/
>> This is definetly no eject error message. It comes from pumount.
> 
> Well, it happens after upgrading eject. pmount was not touched.

  Did you get the most recent version of pmount (0.9.16-4) ? There
definitely was a problem I fixed there. If the problems still shows up,
could you please post the result of

pumount -d /dev/scd0

>> You will either need to list /cdrom in /etc/fstab (since pumount
> 
> There IS a entry for /cdrom in fstab. And again, this was never a
> problem before. There should be no pmount call for traditional over
> fstab mounted devices.

  Well, the great thing about pmount is that it precisely calls mount
for devices in /etc/fstab - saving trouble (except, of course, when that
behavior is buggy).

>> should fall back to umount then, if it doesn't, please reassign this bug
>> there) or you need to mount your cdrom under /media/<something>, or
> 
> That I want to avoid.

  I understand... As I mentioned, above, I really think it was a pmount
bug and it is now fixed.

>> Gruesse,
> 
> Gerne auch auf deutsch. ;-)

  Sorry, I won't join in - my german is simply dreadful ;-)...

  Cheers,

        Vincent



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