On Tuesday 21 December 2004 02:12, Robert Vangel wrote:
> Posting the same question twice, under different names/emails isn't
> likely to get you help quicker.. if anything, slower due to people being
> annoyed.
>
> bill wrote:
> > When I mount the cdrom in kde, half the time, I can't unmount it or
bill wrote:
> When I mount the cdrom in kde, half the time, I can't unmount it or
> can't eject it
> Can anyone offer me some information on this or let me know where I
> might find it?
Try using fuser to see what is keeping the CD-ROM busy:
fuser -m /media/cdrom
(Change /media/cdrom to the mou
Posting the same question twice, under different names/emails isn't
likely to get you help quicker.. if anything, slower due to people being
annoyed.
bill wrote:
When I mount the cdrom in kde, half the time, I can't unmount it or
can't eject it Can anyone offer me some information on this or le
When I mount the cdrom in kde, half the time, I can't unmount it or
can't eject it
Can anyone offer me some information on this or let me know where I
might find it?
Thanks for your time, Bill H.
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