� ���, 31.05.2002, � 10:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] �������: > the first is "ls: .: Stale NFS file handle" with cooker kernel, > i think this has been asked, but sorry i don't find answer. > > the second exist both cooker and official 8.2 kernel, and > i think maybe it is supermount bug also. > follow steps below to trigger the bug.. > > 1. put mandrake 8.2 disk 1 to cdrom, then type > "ls /mnt/cdrom" > > 2. eject the cd, put disk2 to cdrom, and close the tray by hand. > remember, must close the tray by hand, not by software.. > > 3. type > "eject -t;ls /mnt/cdrom" > > 4. the "ls /mnt/cdrom" contents are wrong. and they will allways > wrong unless ejecting the cd.. >
The second one is hard. I suspect eject -t basically eats up media changed flag (not intentionally, but drive cannot keep this flag forever) so supermount simply has _no_ way to find out media has been changed. As much as I hate it - the only answer is "do not do it" :( Either use eject -t to close tray or do it manually. -andrej
