On Tue, 2013-06-18 at 20:31 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
> For a start:
> 
> Does "eject -T" open/close the drive?

'eject /dev/sr0' opens it (once unmounted), and -t closes it.  -T gives
an I/O error

> Any error messages in /var/log/syslog?

No

> Does "udevadm trigger" help?

--verbose gives a long list of stuff.  But I'm not currently familiar
with udev; I don't see anything immediately relevant.

What options should I use, or what should I expect to see in that list?

Something updates the symbolic links /dev/cdrom1 /dev/cdrw1 /dev/dvd1
and /dev/dvdrw1 when a disk is inserted or ejected.


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