you will minimally need to unexportfs the mount point. So long as the mount
point is exported, the cdrom will be busy and you will not be able to eject it.

You can either edit /etc/exportfs, or manually unexport /mnt/cdrom (man
exportfs)

-G

On 06-Jun-02 Binyon Steve Contr Det 4 AFC2TIG/ASRCC wrote:
> Hello
>       I'm having difficulties in getting the CD to eject/umount after the
> nfs client has umount'ed the CD (showmount shows a empty
> list-/var/lib/nfs/rmtab is empty).  The only way I can eject/umount the CD
> is to stop the nfs services on the server.  Is it possible to eject a CD
> thats been exported but not mounted by any nfs client (in this case just one
> client).  I think I'm getting man paged out and overlooking something
> obvious.  The fstab has the entry:
> 
> /dev/cdrom  /mnt/cdrom  iso9660  noauto,owner,kudzu,ro  0 0 
> 
> Let me know if you need more info.
> 
> btw what process is calling mount automatically when the user (gnome
> desktop). inserts a CD?
> The server is running 7.2 (no patches except for nfs-utils-0.3.1) on a Dell
> P520.    
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Steve Binyon
> System Administrator
> TACCSF
> (505)853-0368 
> 
> 
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