http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5093





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-16-09 14:39 -------
OK switched to mdk92rc2, and I have tried almost exactly the same thing.

Started out to blank a cd with gcombust. It came as far as "Performing OPC..."
after about two minutes waiting I aborted the burning.

To check the cd I tried to open it with nautilus. This chrashed nautilus. I
couldn't restart nautilus nor could I log out. I killed X with
<ctrl><alt><backspace>. Logged back in with same user, and nautlus didn't
restart. Nor could I start it. In the process manager a nautilus process was
running but I couldn't kill it. At this point I could actually log out, and so I
did. Then I tried to restart the computer.

At this point shut down seemed to work fine allthough shutdown of the display
manager failed. The shutdown log stopped at "unmounting filesystems" and never
came any further. I waited about two minutes and did a hard reset.

Now everything seems to work fine. If I open the cd in Nautilus it appears
empty. I have attached my dmesg:

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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

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