Tristan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Whenever I mount a cd using 'settrans -a /cdrom /hurd/isofs > /dev/hd2', and then try removing the cd using 'settrans -ag /cdrom' > the cdrom drawer doesn't unlock, thus I usually have to reboot twice > to remove the cd.
Hmm, try 'settrans -afg /cdrom' (fg means: force, goaway). > The hurd-cd install guide says to try 'settrans -ag /dev/hd2' but > that doesn't work either. This can't work. In GNU/Hurd you always have to operate on the translated node of the translator you want to operate on. Since you (probably) installed your isofs translator on /cdrom, you have to specify that node to remove the translator. Also, hd2 is Grub notation, not GNU/Hurd notation, so this seems wrong, too. hth, moritz -- Moritz Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.chaosdorf.de/moritz/ Debian/GNU supporter - http://www.debian.org/ http://www.gnu.org/ GPG fingerprint = 3A14 3923 15BE FD57 FC06 B501 0841 2D7B 6F98 4199