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On 08/16/2019 05:25:34 PM, Jack wrote: |
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> try "lsof /cdrom"? It says the mount point, not the device, might be |
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> busy. |
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Unfortunately, the problem is still there. |
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dmesg shows |
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[ 1326.461161] systemd-udevd[9882]: Process 'cdrom_id --eject-media |
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/dev/sr0' failed with exit code 1. |
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But does that mean? |
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> On 8/16/19 10:23 AM, Helmut Jarausch wrote: |
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>> Hi, |
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>> I have a very strange effect on my Gentoo system. |
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>> First, I've check that /dev/sr0 points to the correct device (from |
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>> dmesg) |
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>> For an empty drive I get |
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>> 1 # mount /dev/sr0 /cdrom |
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>> mount: /cdrom: /dev/sr0 already mounted or mount point busy. |
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>> 2 # lsof /dev/sr0 |
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>> 3 # umount /dev/sr0 |
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>> umount: /dev/sr0: not mounted. |
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>> Does anybody know what's going on here? |
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>> Many thanks for a hint. |
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>> P.S. I have checked this with two physically different drives. |
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