Try /usr/bin/eject /cdrom or /dev/hd?. On Mon, 16 Oct 2000 18:47:23 +0200, Andreas Hetzmannseder said:
> Hello, debian-users! > > I have two CD-drives: one for regular use and one for additional > writing. > > I have been experiencing problems, when I tried to read burned CDs > in the regular drive - well, that wouldn't matter much to me, but I > wanted to try it out anyway. Here is what happened: > > $ mount /cdrom > [... lots of error messages ...] > mount: I could not determine the filesystem type, and none was > specified > > So I pressed the eject key but it was blocked. > I typed 'umount /cdrom' but it told me that cdrom was not mounted. > So I was left with the CD stuck in the "wrong" drive, which was neither > mounted nor unmounted... > > Of course a reboot would always help me out, but is there another way > to unlock a CD-drive? > > If anyone knows one, please let me know. > > Thanks in advance, > Andreas. > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > -- gEEk||dOOd^Deb+ian&&XFce$everything goes<Pronto>(-_-)