Re: eject CD

2005-02-05 Thread alaor
Hummm, easy way IMHO is ctrl+shift+f2 and in the new console login as root and type eject... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: eject CD

2005-02-05 Thread Martin Habets
I changed the "kb:" entry in /etc/inittab to execute eject. ALT-UpArrow will now eject the CD. Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: eject CD

2005-02-05 Thread Eddy Petrisor
atul shah wrote: Hello, I've recently installed Debian on a G4 Powerbook with a SuperDrive. I have found that I can eject the CD using the command from the command line. But I am at a loss when, in the process of installing packages from a set of CDs, aptitude asks me to change the current CD. T

Re: eject CD

2005-02-05 Thread Antonio-M. Corbi Bellot
El sáb, 05-02-2005 a las 02:44 -0800, atul shah escribió: > Hello, > > I've recently installed Debian on a G4 Powerbook with > a SuperDrive. I have found that I can eject the CD > using the command from the command line. > But I am at a loss when, in the process of installing > packages from a s

Re: Eject CD

2002-11-23 Thread Marc Menem
eject /cdrom eject: unable to open '/dev/cdrom' you could try eject /cdrom -v the -v switch will describe in detail all the steps performed to eject the device. if it doesn't work, you have to add to /etc/fstab the correct device for your cd drive, mine is /dev/hdb /cdrom i

Re: Eject CD

2002-11-23 Thread Eric Deveaud
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > > > Looking through these lists I noted that one has to install the eject > package in order to open the CDRom drive door. Well, I have it > installed and regardless I can't open it. > > Here't the response: > > eject /dev/cdrom > eject: unable to find

Re: Eject CD

2002-11-21 Thread Chris Tillman
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 05:45:57PM -0800, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > Looking through these lists I noted that one has to install the eject > package in order to open the CDRom drive door. Well, I have it > installed and regardless I can't open it. > > Here't the response: > > eject /dev/cdrom > e