kdeeject - unmouting media patch

Christian Hubinger e9806056 at student.tuwien.ac.at
Wed Jun 11 19:10:01 BST 2003


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Hi!

sorry for the cross-posting but i think this should go to both lists.

On Wednesday 11 June 2003 11:42, Volker Krause wrote:
> On Tuesday 10 June 2003 13:27, Christian Hubinger wrote:
> > not really :-(
> > here on my woody ejectt unmounts the device when i type eject /cdrom BUT
> > if i'm using the device name eject /dev/cdrom (which is a symbolic link)
> > eject does not umount and throws an error.
> > i don't know if thats special to the debian version of eject but here it
> > definately does not work with the real device names (as used in
> > /etc/fstab)
> >
> > animal at shit:~$ mount /dev/cdrom
> > animal at shit:~$ eject /dev/cdrom <- does not work
> > eject: unable to eject, last error: Invalid argument
> >                                                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > animal at shit:~$ umount /dev/cdrom
> > animal at shit:~$ eject /dev/cdrom <- works
> >
> > animal at shit:~$ mount /dev/cdrom
> > animal at shit:~$ eject /cdrom <- works
> >
> > so this seems to be a bug in eject. But i think for a quick workaround of
> > that situation the patch i sent should be ok.
> >
> > Please let me know if this behaviour is special to the debian version of
> > eject, so that i can fill a bugreport about it.
>
> seems to work here with eject from SuSE 8.2:
> vkpc3:/home/vkrause # eject -V
> eject version 2.0.13 by Jeff Tranter (tranter at pobox.com)

can anyone else reproduce this strange eject behaviour with woody? 
If yes i will send a bugreport.

greetings,
chris





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