I am using Debian/sid. Some times when I mount a cdrom and try to unmount it immediately, it gives the following error on the terminal:

umount: /cdrom: device is busy
umount: /cdrom: device is busy

But the fact is the cdrom is not being used by any of my terminals or programs (as I have not used the terminal or any program to browse or use the cdrom). The only way I have found to umount the cdrom in this case is to logout (or kill the xserver with ctrl-alt-backspace) and login are root or same user and unmount. Then the cdrom unmounts with out any problem.

Can anybody shed some light on it.

Thanks
JSS


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