http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5093
------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-31-08 18:49 ------- Sorry I apparently had to put comment in attachement. Once more - it is not likely to be a nautilus problem - if you can reproduce it please show dmesg output after problem happens (and before rebooting of course). Look in dmesg for kernel Oopses or like - please try attached kernel patch if it makes any difference -- Configure bugmail: http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug, or are watching someone who is. ------- Reminder: ------- assigned_to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] status: UNCONFIRMED creation_date: description: I actually don't know where to post this, but it all seems to relate to nautilus so I'll post here. I startet out to blank a CD-RW with gnome toaster. The progress indicator for the blanking didn't move for a long time so I aborted the blanking process. To see if the old data on the CD-RW was wiped I tried to open a window with the contents of cdrom2 (thats the mountpoint of the burner). At this point nautilus ceased to update the screen and after a while all desktop icons and pop-up menus disappeared. The process manager was still saying that nautilus was running so I tried to kill it but nothing happened (there was just no response when trying to kill it (I was the owner of the process allright)). I tried to 'nautilus &' in a console to get it runing again but no response. I tried to log out (via the panel menu) but nothing happened either (though I lost almost all functionality here...). At this point I still wasn't able to get the CD out (I tried lots of times though). I killed X with ctrl-alt-backspace and tried to login again. GDM said that I was still logged in, but when I tried to 'resume session' nothing happened. So I started a new session but nautilus didn't start in this new session (and I couldn't start it either). I decided to reboot but this resultet in: ... unmounting file systems: umount2 : Device or resource busy umount: /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part4: not mounted umount: /home : illegal seek *here came two reties with the same text* umount2: Device or resource busy umount: none : not found umount: /mnt/cdrom2 : illegal seek *system hang - I had to do manual reset* End of story. I don't know who/what is to blame here but a buggy cd shouldn't be able to wreck this kind of havok. greetings, kamstrup
