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
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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