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On 2019.08.16 12:26, Helmut Jarausch wrote: |
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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 |
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>> be 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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My guess is that you have not fully purged your system of systemd. I |
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have a few dmesg entries from udevd, but nothing that mentions |
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systemd. Does "ps auxf | grep systemd" show anything? It does not for |
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me. |
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Does "eix systemd" show anything installed? It does not for me. There |
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is also a setting in the kernel config (at the very bottom) about |
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whether you use openrc or systemd, but I use gentoo-sources, and |
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suspect that's a gentoo addition that probably controls some other |
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settings. It looks like they just enable all other setting necessary |
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for either the script based inits (including openrc) or for systemd, so |
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it looks like it would be safe to have both set. |
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Jack |