Re: kfreebsd-i386 wont honor eject from the command line; requires button

2014-10-21 Thread Steven Chamberlain
On 21/10/14 07:50, DAVID Henderson wrote: > There is something wrong regarding the kfreebsd-i386 eject command You could perhaps try to do this with camcontrol (from freebsd-utils, so you should already have it) : # camcontrol eject cd0 Regards, -- Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org -- To

Re: kfreebsd-i386 wont honor eject from the command line; requires button

2014-10-21 Thread Steven Chamberlain
On 21/10/14 07:50, DAVID Henderson wrote: > There is something wrong regarding the kfreebsd-i386 eject command . > Either eject isn't supposed to work and I should be using something > else, or there is a bug in the eject executable thats sending the wrong > ioctl to the Freebsd kernel. Yes that i

Re: kfreebsd-i386 wont honor eject from the command line; requires button

2014-10-21 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, DAVID Henderson wrote: > There is something wrong regarding the kfreebsd-i386 eject command . Looking at https://packages.debian.org/sid/eject i see a common source tarball for Linux and kFreeBSD http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/e/eject/eject_2.1.5+deb1+cvs20081104.orig.tar.gz File

Re: kfreebsd-i386 wont honor eject from the command line; requires button

2014-10-20 Thread DAVID Henderson
The reason for the three operating systems on the same hard drive (FreeBSD 10.0, Debian kfreebsd-i386, Debian vanilla i386) is to eventually migrate to a root-on-zfs with Debian kfreebsd-i386. I should emphasize that this behavior occurs when I''m running Debian kfreebsd-i386. That's why the bug

Re: kfreebsd-i386 wont honor eject from the command line; requires button

2014-10-20 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, (cc'ing debian-bsd@lists.debian.org again) Urm ... before we dig deeper with burn programs: Is your laptop drive physically able to eject, at all ? Many laptop drives need the mechanical power of the user to come out. I.e. if you have to press the eject button with some force and if no elect

Re: kfreebsd-i386 wont honor eject from the command line; requires button

2014-10-20 Thread Steven Chamberlain
Hi, On 20/10/14 20:54, DAVID Henderson wrote: > Ejecting /media/cdrom from the Debian kfreebsd-i386 command line results > in an io error. > The media in the cdrom tray is Wheezy 7.0.0 kfreebsd-i386 DVD 1. Is that what you were running? The wheezy version of kfreebsd-i386? And which kernel? (s

Re: kfreebsd-i386 wont honor eject from the command line; requires button

2014-10-20 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, > 3 Macs that don't have eject buttons. Did you already try to eject by a burn program ? wodim dev=/dev/cd0 -eject cdrskin dev=/dev/cd0 -eject xorriso -outdev /dev/cd0 -eject all If this does not work, the SCSI logs might be of interest wodim -V dev=/dev/cd0 -eject cdrskin -V dev=/dev

kfreebsd-i386 wont honor eject from the command line; requires button

2014-10-20 Thread DAVID Henderson
Target system: HP Pavilion laptop 4GB ram 500 GB hard drive 32bit Intel i3 Tray loading dvd device with eject button This is a triple-boot system. FreeBSD 10.0, Debian kfreebsd-i386, and Debian i386 are installed. I've updated the /boot/grub/grub.cfg to have menu items for all 3 systems. Parted p