On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 11:53:09PM +0200, Andreas Hetzmannseder wrote :
> Well, that's funny: CD remains in jail again :)
> I checked /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/lock: It did contain '0' (zero).
> I have kernel 2.2.17 (potato).
Since you have a fairly new kernel and you are talking
about IDE cdro
Chris Gray wrote:
> [...]
> Try
>
> # echo 0 > /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/lock
>
> as root.
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
>
> P.S.: This works for me, but I have a 2.4.0-testX kernel, so YMMV.
> [...]
Well, that's funny: CD remains in jail again :)
I checked /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/lock: It did contain '0' (zero)
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 09:22:14AM +0200, Andreas Hetzmannseder wrote:
> Jason Lunz schrieb:
> >
> > [...]
> > I've seen it happen where the gnome panel CD player somehow locked the
> > tray when you put in a non-audio disc, and only its eject button would
> > work. Try using it, or killing it and
Jason Lunz schrieb:
>
> [...]
> I've seen it happen where the gnome panel CD player somehow locked the
> tray when you put in a non-audio disc, and only its eject button would
> work. Try using it, or killing it and using something else.
> [...]
I haven't got X installed yet.
Regards,
Andreas.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Andreas Hetzmannseder wrote:
>I think the problem is, that the CD remains in a "twilight" status:
>neither mounted nor unmounted.
I've seen it happen where the gnome panel CD player somehow locked the
tray when you put in a non-audio disc, and only its eject button
mike wrote:
>
> Try /usr/bin/eject /cdrom or /dev/hd?.
I did so, but with no success :(
I think the problem is, that the CD remains in a "twilight" status:
neither mounted nor unmounted.
Thank you very much anyway.
Andreas.
> On Mon, 16 Oct 2000 18:47:23 +0200, Andreas Hetzmannseder s
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
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 /c
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