- Original Message -
From: Patrick J. LoPresti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Matthew Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Unattended] Auto eject linux based boot CD?
Matthew Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can, however
Hi,
when booting from the linux based CD, you get some message like ... if
running from CD you can eject it now ... which is gone some seconds
later. Wouldn't it better to stop at this point and print a message
please remove cd and press a key to continue?
In case boot sequence of PC is
On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 03:05:37PM +0200, Gerhard Hofmann wrote:
when booting from the linux based CD, you get some message like ... if
running from CD you can eject it now ... which is gone some seconds
later. Wouldn't it better to stop at this point and print a message
please remove cd
Matthew Palmer wrote:
On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 03:05:37PM +0200, Gerhard Hofmann wrote:
when booting from the linux based CD, you get some message like ... if
running from CD you can eject it now ... which is gone some seconds
later. Wouldn't it better to stop at this point and print a message
Matthew Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can, however, use cdeject to pop the disc out (I don't think
it's on the CD, but Patrick's a nice bloke about cramming more crap
on the image)
I could add the eject command, but actually figuring out which device
to eject is not easy in general.
Patrick J. LoPresti wrote:
Matthew Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can, however, use cdeject to pop the disc out (I don't think
it's on the CD, but Patrick's a nice bloke about cramming more crap
on the image)
I could add the eject command, but actually figuring out which device
to eject is