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Upgrading from Kubuntu 16.04 LTS to 20.04 LTS introduced this bug into
my system, so I've gotten in the habit of pressing the physical Open
button just as the tray starts to close again, after which it doesn't
try a second time.
My hypothesis is that it's trying to read the drive after it opens,
w
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I had this problem, but it got fixed by dusting/cleaning the CD-drive.
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This is still happening for me on up to date 13.10. What's going on? Was
this fixed and then the fix got reverted, or what?
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Same bug in Ubuntu 12.04
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I solved my problem by swapping the cd drives of two different boxes.
They both work fine now, where as before only one did. So... particular
hardware combinations trigger this bug?
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Still working perfectly here with 20111011-i386. I missed the builds
yesterday due to a power outage.
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the 20111010 amd64 desktop iso just did it to my cd drive , completed
installation but when I went to reboot it didn't eject the drive just
clicked repeatedly , I shutdown with ALT>SYSREQ>B and during startup
POST I could eject the cd with the drive open button .
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Martin, I can absolutely confirm that the bug does NOT exist in
20111007.1 because I cross-tested with my Intel box w/o a problem. I
really wanted to be certain because IMHO the worst two kinds of bugs are
those that either damage hardware or result in data loss.
My goal as a tester is to try and
The difference between the two has been an udev change:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/173-0ubuntu4
I don't fully understand the ramifications of that patch towards
picking up CD-ROM events, but all other package updates which went
into the 1107.1 build has anything remotely to do wi
Just thought to add, I will try to save both the 20111007 and 20111007.1
installs just in case any of the devs do want to look at any of the logs
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OK, I made some progress. I harvested a couple more optical drives from
old PC's that I'd not yet had time to look at and 20111007.1 seems to be
OK, but 20111007 was junk and holds a potential to destroy optical
drives.
I've also retested with that original Asus drive and it's also OK with
2011100
Jeremy, I agree, and that's exactly what I said in the last sentence in
comment #189.
But I'm stuck ATM. This old CD drive is acting up since that failure
with 20111007 so I haven't been able to adequately test 20111007.1. I'd
hoped disconnecting the drive for a while might help but it didn't.
No
Erick, also you really need to open a new bug. Your bug is very unlikely
to be exactly the same as this "fix released" bug from 2008.
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I'm having an absolutely horrible experience here :^(
I've never been stuck like this before. Post installation the CD fails
to eject at all now, the display says remove and close tray but the tray
is not open ... but pushing the button fails to open the
tray.
More sadly the newly ins
OK, I swapped in an old CD-ROM drive, tested it a bit, and very easily
reproduced this by installing 20111007 again. Upon completing the
installation and selecting reboot now the CD ejected and immediately
retracted :^(
The most worrisome part is that even following my procedure - letting
the driv
Sorry Brian, wasn't thinking clearly ;^(
I had just completed an installation with http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
/daily-live/20111007/oneiric-desktop-i386.iso and after clicking on
restart now (rather than continue testing), the reboot process appeared
to work as normal, but when the disc ejected the
Erick - It would help if you were to provide a test case for recreating
this bug report. I tried booting a Ubuntu Oneiric AMD64 Desktop CD and
choose to Try Ubuntu and then to shutdown the system. The disc ejected
fine and did not close automatically after the eject.
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Arrgh, I wrote that very poorly. Should be:
Just let the disc go back in, LET IT REBOOT, and then make the language
selection/live menu appear, then select "Boot first hard disc" and you
can then SAFELY remove the disc w/o damaging your optical drives ;^)
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Just let the disc go back in, then make the language selection/live menu
appear, then select "Boot first hard disc" and you can then SAFELY
remove the disc w/o damaging your optical drives ;^)
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Just iso-testing Oneiric ubuntu.com/daily-live/20111007 (the first
final test image) and this thing reared it's ugly head.
I had not seen this since Intrepid. Did someone copy some old, bad code?
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Hello, I thought I'd bump this as it's still vary annoying. What
bothers me most about this is that there is some process that is
obviously hammering the optical drive with requests. This might not
disrupt throughput to/from the drive, but it can't be good for it.
I'd like to test with a patched
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For any one whose problem with the CD tray closing was not resolved here
a new bug report on this has opened at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/581404
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@TGP1994: The ORIGINAL issue reported in this bug was fixed...what you
and others are having is a different bug that displays the same symptom.
If you want this resolved, you should open a NEW bug by typing 'ubuntu-
bug linux' from the command line. Then subscribe me (robbie.w), I can
then target
If sudo sysctl -w dev.cdrom.autoclose=0 works for you, I suggest adding
it to /etc/sysctl.conf, so it's ran at each boot.
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Has anyone noticed a slight lack of involvement from the devs? I
remember awhile back that any bug would usually get attention within a
day or so. I don't know what's going on here.
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I have now added a second drive and have to enter
sudo sysctl -w dev.cdrom.autoclose=0
every time I boot the machine otherwise the tray closes automatically again.
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I can confirm that the above command fixes the auto retract problem. Now
all we need is an official fix for this two year old issue :S
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I can confirm the sudo sysctl -w dev.cdrom.autoclose=0
patch solves this problem under Lucid.
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Work for me as a fix. Is this a regression?
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I was experiencing the same on Karmic and now on Lucid.
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Experiencing the same with Kubuntu 10.04. I'll rip a CD with Audex and
once ripping has finished it will eject the CD. Unfortunately the tray
closes again almost instantly.
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I'm experiencing the same issue on lucid amd64 with an Optiarc DVD RW AD-7243S.
Either the CD gets ejected and pulled in immediatly after or it is not ejected
at all (braseros auto-eject after burning).
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I have also experienced CDs reloading immediately after ejecting on my
10.04 beta setup.
This doesn't happen all of the time, in fact it seems to work correctly
for a period after a reboot and then gets stuck in this mode.
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The sysctl command worked, but I _want_ my drive to auto close the way
it used too. Is there a way I can trace who(what application) is
messing with my drive?
I've stopped udev, I stopped hal, I stopped nautilus. Still the drive
closes, this indicates that some applications is opening the device
I still have this bug. The 'systcl' command doesn't work for me.
Drive: TSSTcorp CDDVD SH-S203N
Distro: 9.10
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Apparently this was fixed in Karmic with upgrades of the last two days.
I have to take back my previous statement, sorry.
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Gee, why do the Ubuntu packagers break these things all the time?
Kubuntu 9.10 AMD64, recent upgrades, KDE 4.4, I have the same problem.
THIS IS NOT FIXED in Karmic!
sudo sysctl -w dev.cdrom.autoclose=0works and solves this for me.
DVD writer is a NEC DVD_RW ND-4550A.
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Comment #160 fixed the problem for me in Ubuntu 9.10 with a Samsung DVD-
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Hi Sergey,
thanks for the tip! But that also still doesn't fix it for me... which makes no
sense.
I really think this could be related to mythtv somehow. I will open up a new
bug for mythbuntu and have that traced there.
Can somebody else who has also reported this issue please also check and
c
sudo cat > /etc/sysctl.d/60-cdrom-autoclose.conf
# do not autoclose cdrom
dev.cdrom.autoclose = 0
But this is really workaround, that must be fixed somewhere in proper
place
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Hi Guys,
I tried the sysctl command but it also gets reset after a reboot.
I think maybe this is done by something else.
Is there a way to track down changes to these properties in sysctl?
I am running a mythbuntu installation -- maybe mythtv is setting this, I
remember an old bug from a year ago
The workaround with sysctl works perfectly!
sudo sysctl -w dev.cdrom.autoclose=0
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You should be able to set up a permanent override using sysctl.
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Hi,
I just played around with it a bit and found temporary workaround:
I installed setcd and with this tool one can set the auto open/close
flag (no idea why such a thing even exists)
Appearantly Karmic sets the Auto close tray flag (for me after each reboot)
$ setcd -is
/dev/cdrom:
Auto close
Hi,
just want to report that I have this issue also now in Karmic. Was fine
in Jaunty.
Best regards,
schaze
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I don't have the problem with my new drives, but three people having the
problem (to me) means that the bug should be reopened to further
inspection
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I have the same issue with Karmic. It was ok with Jaunty.
SONY DVD RW DW-U21A
Power G5
Probably the bug should be reopen?
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I have a SATA Pioneer DVR-216 that was working correctly under a Jaunty based
mythbuntu.
The mythbuntu Karmic beta has this bug with this drive.
Firmware is 1.06 (current), patched to RPC1 as described at
http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=4090.msg42569#msg42569
I had another IDE Samsun
I believe that these problems involving CD drive ejection are drive
brand specific. Is the FIRMWARE (not to be confused with driver) on
your CD device on the latest version available ?
I just installed the latest daily build 10-12-2009 (alternate) of
Karmic on an older machine of
This bug is alive and well in Karmic
dvd tray does not stay open
Karmic alternative cd cut 12th Oct 2009. Completely new install on all
new hardware. CD drive as follows:
*-cdrom
description: DVD-RAM writer
product: CDDVDW SH-S223B
vendor: TSSTcorp
physical id: 1
I didn't check because there was only one update on Asus' site for the
firmware, and it was released in 1999. The drive came from a computer
that is from 2004, so I'd assume that it has the latest.
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Before you throw the drive away, have you verified that the ASUS drive
has the latest and greatest FIRMWARE (not to be confused with drivers)
installed on it ?
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I chanced across a drive that someone else was throwing away.
I'm going to throw the ASUS out as the bug seems to not affect anyone
else. My new drive is not affected. Perhaps it was a hardware issue.
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My bottom drive is still affected by this bug - if I eject when a CD was
present, it will retract. I never use the drive, but it's still there.
The drive is an ASUS CD-S480/AH. A crummy little stock drive.
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I will also comment that I was using RipperX to rip some CDs, and that
it was a fresh install, not an upgrade (For ext4)
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I, too, have had this bug affect me on my Jaunty system. I haven't had
updates (no internet, and this isn't my computer) for about two-three
weeks, but with my fully up-to-date system a few weeks ago, my top drive
worked just fine, but my bottom drive continually retracted back in
after ejecting. B
This bug seems to affect my fully up to date Jaunty (9.04) 64-bit system
using Grip - the CD will not eject so Grip stays in a loop continually
ripping the same CD. Never experienced it on my previous 8.04 setup.
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Well, I later found out that the CD tray is a defect. And I brought it to
the repairman and fixed it. It was a hardware problem. Sorry about the late
reply because from my busy school.
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 5:48 PM, jtraifalgar
wrote:
> navsnipe,
>
> I am interested with the solution how you fi
navsnipe,
I am interested with the solution how you fixed it. Could you point
where that thread was? I paste the "all_generic_ide" at the last kerner
line at the /boot/grub/menu.lst then reboot. Then I tried the cdtray
closes after I opened it. Martin's solution was good but you have to
type the c
Hi, Martin
I reviewed this forum again and check what had you suggested with "sudo
/etc/init.d/hal start" and "sudo /etc/init.d/hal stop" the automatic
close of my cd tray upon openning was solved. Its just that I should
have do this all the time hehehehe to close open my cd tray. Thanks a
lot!
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Martin Pitt,
I ran the commands to stop and start HAL. With HAL stopped my tray will stay
out when ejected, with HAL running my tray goes out and right back in when
ejected.
I have an LG GH22NS30 SATA DVD burner. The drive firmware is a the
current version. I have applied all the udev fixes
hello,
Got busy to check back here.. Did someone subscribe or create a new one?
Do we have link to it?
Thank you to all
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This bug has a lot of subscribers, and it is fixed for most of them. So
let's not spam all those with the remaining corner cases.
If you still experience it, please open a new one, subscribe "pitti" to
it, and do the following things:
* Open a terminal and run "sudo udevadm monitor --udev 2>&1 |
Correction: the problem has not been resolved by editing the udev rules,
as I said in the preceding comment.
Initially it appeared to work, however after another 3 or 4 ejects it
started to immediately close the drive tray after ejecting. (I'm in the
process of ripping my entire CD collection).
-
I still have this problem after applying all the Intrepid recommended
updates, including udev-124-9
ii udev 124-9 rule-based device node and kernel
event mana
This is the drive I am using:
*-cdrom
description: DVD writer
product: DVD
well, for me as i remember I got this problem even after ubuntu 8.10
fresh installation :). would it be a symptom of another problem. mayb
the problem was somewhere else, not just the "persistent" file. I always
keep tracking and updating but as of now its still there, catching the
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Ever since I got back the bug has only happened during that wine
install. I've been constantly putting my hand out to catch the CD tray,
but it doesn't retract any more. All I've done is apply the slew of
updates that I had when I came back.
But it did it non-stop with that program.
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Hello everyone,
I vote "Yes" to the link Radevic had given. Thanks. Hope this will be
fixed soon.
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Okay, I lied. It's still there for some reason it hadn't done it for
a long time (even with CDs being in there previously), but I've been
installing a two-disc program under Virtual Box and it's been retracting
every single time.
I get a lot of this when I eject (all of these did not retract):
Well, I'm back at my computer, and I haven't had the problem yet
anymore. I had all the updates applied first thing when I booted it up.
New kernel fix, maybe?
I didn't even think about this bug until a few hours later!
Any info you want me to give?
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All of my machines are 32 bit. I am using Intrepid.
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I'm 32 bit with the generic kernel.
I don't remember exactly what my drives are, but I can tell you that
they are both IDEs - One is a DVD writer, one's just a run-of-the-mill
CD reader. Both are stocks from an HP Pavilion a730n (literally the only
things I haven't replaced in that computer yet!).
currently i just rebooted after i tried what mihi posted but no good,
still got the problem..
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Re-opening the bug - 4 people still facing cd retraction (Intrepid amd64
and i386).
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ooppsss sorry i forgot.. i had 64-bit ubuntu 8.10. maybe this also
matters..
wpshooter and chancellor, does your ubuntu system was a 32bit one or 64
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hello savvas,
I mentioned my drive on my earlier post but for your convenience, it was
samsung SH-S223 Serial SATA DVD Writer 22x Super Write Master.
To who ever got the problem solved may be it was good to let us know
what are the drives and brands that fix the problem after the persistent
stora
Sorry, I missed the request for drive brands/types.
Both of my drives are CD-RWs - IDE. And both are 52x32x52x. I updated
the firmware on both of these drives fairly recently.
The one that is problematic as far as ejection with Intrepid is a Sony
model CRX230ED. However, if my memory serves me
I've still got a the problem with proposed enables (and upgraded). It
did solve the closing when no disk was present, but when a disk was
mounted it got closed right after opening. The fix thtat workes was to
add
ENV{DEVTYPE}=="disk", KERNEL=="sr*", ATTR{removable}=="1",
GOTO="persistent_storage_e
I had this problem with my IDE drive, a GSA-4167B by LG, when I first
installed Intrepid. It went away after one of the updates, but not the
same updates others reported at the time. I have since replaced this
with an ASUS SATA drive. When I did this, the problem returned more
consistently. It was
Can you (wpshooter and jtraifalgar) mention the brand and model of your drive?
I think that you never actually replied to that question
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/283316
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hi to all,
I try to edit /etc/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-storage.rules and change the line
FROM
# skip unpartitioned removable media devices from drivers which do not send
"change" events
ENV{DEVTYPE}=="disk", KERNEL=="sd*|sr*", ATTR{removable}=="1",
GOTO="persistent_storage_end"
ENV{DEVTYPE}=="
wpshooter, I'm not an official member of Ubuntu or representing any
Ubuntu-group opinion.
Those three steps will show what changes will be made without the
updates, with the updates and with the two commands you used from that
website. My opinion is that this can greatly help and give the
develope
hello wpshooter thanks for posting the resutl. i am a also a newbie in
ubuntu, lets wait what savvas could help for he ask this one. and i am
sorry you are right of what you think. anyway just stay put i knew help
will be on the way.
like chauncellor, problem still persist on me :) hope we'll got
I would like to remind you all that even with the latest updates, my
problem still persisted. I've been away from my machine since Dec. 7, so
I haven't had a chance to look into that link that was posted a few
posts up. Otherwise, things were rolling just the way they were with the
latest udev upda
Dear jt:
Here is the result of running that command in terminal:
udev:
Installed: 124-9
Candidate: 124-9
Version table:
*** 124-9 0
500 http://archive.linux.duke.edu intrepid-updates/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
124-8 0
500 http://archive.linux.duke.e
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