-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi!
sorry for the cross-posting but i think this should go to both lists. On Wednesday 11 June 2003 11:42, Volker Krause wrote: > On Tuesday 10 June 2003 13:27, Christian Hubinger wrote: > > not really :-( > > here on my woody ejectt unmounts the device when i type eject /cdrom BUT > > if i'm using the device name eject /dev/cdrom (which is a symbolic link) > > eject does not umount and throws an error. > > i don't know if thats special to the debian version of eject but here it > > definately does not work with the real device names (as used in > > /etc/fstab) > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mount /dev/cdrom > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ eject /dev/cdrom <- does not work > > eject: unable to eject, last error: Invalid argument > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ umount /dev/cdrom > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ eject /dev/cdrom <- works > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mount /dev/cdrom > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ eject /cdrom <- works > > > > so this seems to be a bug in eject. But i think for a quick workaround of > > that situation the patch i sent should be ok. > > > > Please let me know if this behaviour is special to the debian version of > > eject, so that i can fill a bugreport about it. > > seems to work here with eject from SuSE 8.2: > vkpc3:/home/vkrause # eject -V > eject version 2.0.13 by Jeff Tranter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) can anyone else reproduce this strange eject behaviour with woody? If yes i will send a bugreport. greetings, chris - -- Windows is a 32 bit shell for a 16 bit extension to an 8 bit Operating System designed for a 4 bit microchip by a 2 bit company which can't stand one bit of competition. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+53B+AgmexFOwd6YRAs0RAJ9jdWmdcvtBFN5/aDYr5XBxZ3wiBACdF6Zm eNJBxJwiqOOd9Uvr1URELBc= =e2sp -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----