[Cooker] Eject

2003-09-23 Thread Felix Miata
Browsing the desktop with Konqueror, I highlight cdrom2. If I right
click, up comes a menu. Why does this menu not have an option to eject
the CD? Where is the software eject CD function found on the KDE
desktop?
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Re: [Cooker] Eject

2003-09-23 Thread Charles Shirley
On Tuesday 23 September 2003 15:40, Felix Miata wrote:
 Browsing the desktop with Konqueror, I highlight cdrom2. If I right
 click, up comes a menu. Why does this menu not have an option to eject
 the CD? Where is the software eject CD function found on the KDE
 desktop?

Right-click, Actions, Eject...  Took me a week and a half to find it!
;^)

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Re: [Cooker] Eject

2003-09-23 Thread Pierre Jarillon
Le Mercredi 24 Septembre 2003 00:38, Charles Shirley a écrit :
 On Tuesday 23 September 2003 15:40, Felix Miata wrote:
  Browsing the desktop with Konqueror, I highlight cdrom2. If I right
  click, up comes a menu. Why does this menu not have an option to eject
  the CD? Where is the software eject CD function found on the KDE
  desktop?

 Right-click, Actions, Eject...  Took me a week and a half to find it!

No, this doesn't exist with a fresh install of Mdk 9.2 and supermount.
However the command eject works fine !

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Re: [Cooker] Eject

2003-09-23 Thread Felix Miata
Charles Shirley wrote:
 
 On Tuesday 23 September 2003 15:40, Felix Miata wrote:

  Browsing the desktop with Konqueror, I highlight cdrom2. If I right
  click, up comes a menu. Why does this menu not have an option to eject
  the CD? Where is the software eject CD function found on the KDE
  desktop?
 
 Right-click, Actions, Eject...  Took me a week and a half to find it!
 ;^)

That's sorta where I expected to find it. It ain't there. :-(
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[Cooker] eject-2.0.13 wrong locale dir

2003-01-07 Thread rcc

eject installs locale to /share instead of /usr/share.

I'd suggest turning %makeinstall into  make install DESTDIR  and skip
the ROOTDIR and PREFIX variables.

- Mark





Re: [Cooker] eject-2.0.13 wrong locale dir

2003-01-07 Thread Chmouel Boudjnah
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (rcc) writes:

 eject installs locale to /share instead of /usr/share.

i fixed it thanks for the bug report.




[Cooker] eject SCSI removable

2002-01-15 Thread Borsenkow Andrej

What always irritates me is that I as mortal user can mount and unmount
SCSI removable (CD or HD) I can even eject it using eject button but I
am unable to do it using eject command.

I fails to see any reason behind it. What do you think?

-andrej




Re: [Cooker] eject SCSI removable

2002-01-15 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 What always irritates me is that I as mortal user can mount and unmount
 SCSI removable (CD or HD) I can even eject it using eject button but I

Because the /etc/fstab contains the user flag. You can't mount
any device on any mountpoint, as mortal user.

The eject button means physical access, there is no real reason
to protect it.

 am unable to do it using eject command.

Because you can be logged distantly as user, so the eject
command is more accessible than the eject button...


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RE: [Cooker] eject SCSI removable

2002-01-15 Thread Borsenkow Andrej

 Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  What always irritates me is that I as mortal user can mount and
unmount
  SCSI removable (CD or HD) I can even eject it using eject button but
I
 
 Because the /etc/fstab contains the user flag. You can't mount
 any device on any mountpoint, as mortal user.
 

Me knows. That is exactly what I meant.

 The eject button means physical access, there is no real reason
 to protect it.
 

Granted.

  am unable to do it using eject command.
 
 Because you can be logged distantly as user, so the eject
 command is more accessible than the eject button...
 

So you mean that we need to protect SCSI but do not need protect IDE?
Because I can eject IDE CD just fine as normal user.

-andrej

And now I am afraid I won't be able to eject IDE as well because of
security :-) 




Re: [Cooker] eject SCSI removable

2002-01-15 Thread Leon Brooks

On Wednesday 16 January 2002 00:28, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
 The eject button means physical access, there is no real reason
 to protect it.

 Granted.

Disagree, it may be desirable to not let people eject and steal a CD.

 am unable to do it using eject command.

 Because you can be logged distantly as user, so the eject
 command is more accessible than the eject button...

 So you mean that we need to protect SCSI but do not need protect IDE?
 Because I can eject IDE CD just fine as normal user.

Check the ownership/permissions of the device nodes? If they're the same, 
perhaps there is a bug in either the eject program or perhaps even the IDE or 
SCSI driver modules.

 And now I am afraid I won't be able to eject IDE as well because of
 security :-)

It should be admin's choice.

Cheers; Leon




[Cooker] eject of mounted drives

2001-11-09 Thread Borsenkow Andrej

[root@cooker root]# mount
...
/dev/discs/disc1/part4 on /jaz type ext2 (rw)
[root@cooker root]# eject sda
eject: unable to eject, last error: Invalid argument
[root@cooker root]# mount
...
/dev/discs/disc1/part4 on /jaz type ext2 (rw)

Note that drive is ejected and I can unmount it just fine. Is it result
of delayed umount patch (do not remember exact name, the patch makes
it possible to unmount busy filesystem).

-andrej