On 20 Aug 2010, at 20:46, Jim Riggs wrote:

> References:
> 
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg24380.html
> http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=17126
> 
> 
> This commit automatically ejects the CD when sysinstall exits which almost 
> had dire consequences for me this week.  As described in the forum post, I 
> keep a LiveFS CD in all of my servers so that I can remotely diagnose and fix 
> issues.  I have done this for several years now, and it has saved my tail 
> many times.
> 
> However, I got a surprise when I tried it today with the new 8.1 LiveFS CDs I 
> had just burned.  After attempting to fix a problem from the LiveFS and 
> rebooting back to the HD, the problem still existed.  No problem.  I just 
> tried to boot back to the CD only to find that it was gone.  Luckily, this 
> was on a box in-house, so I was quickly able to see what was wrong.
> 
> Now that I have the commit, I can roll my own patched sysinstall and CDs, but 
> the question is:  Should we be ejecting the media without any prompt?  
> Obviously, for my use case, I liked the old behavior of just reminding the 
> user to eject the media when rebooting.  I understand that may not be optimal 
> for some users.  Can we present a dialog asking the user if they want the 
> media to be ejected?  That still leaves me at risk of selecting the wrong 
> answer, I suppose.  I would rather not have to roll my own LiveFS CDs every 
> time, though.
> 
> Thoughts from anyone else?  (Please copy me on responses.)

You are correct. We should not be ejecting the CD without a prompt. If the 
commit is reverted, it should be explicitly noted in the code so that we don't 
do this mistake again.

Regards,
--
Rui Paulo


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