Hi, > Can xorriso toggle the drive tray? That is, is there a xorriso equivalent > of eject -T?
It tries to load the tray when it aquires a drive. (SCSI command START/STOP UNIT with Start bit and Load/Eject bit set.) Whether the drive obeys depends on having a drive tray motor. If eject -T works, then xorriso ... -dev /dev/sr0 ... is supposed to work, too. > I was only curious, since the status doesn't seem to > report whether the drive is open or closed. If -status -indev reports a drive address, then there is an ISO filesystem loaded or a blank medium aquired. Thus the tray must be in and either -dev or -indev was used to aquire the drive. With -outdev it should be possible to have a drive aquired which has left its tray open. (I have no laptop drive which would have no tray motor. But empty drives stay aquired with -outdev.) You can do your first session on blank medium by -dev. My example in a previous mail uses -outdev to assert that the medium is blank. (xorriso refuses to add a session to a non-blank medium from which it did not load ISO meta data.) > then I will stop clogging up the list: This list is really not clogged by on-topic conversations. Be invited to ask if you got more questions. Have a nice day :) Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to cdwrite-requ...@other.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@other.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/3676569425563460...@scdbackup.webframe.org