Note that the hypervisor is designed to eject commercial encrypted DVDs
and Blu-ray discs for security purposes. That is, Sony wants you to use
only their Game OS for multimedia and games! I'm sure you already knew
this, right?

However, if it was a simple install disc that caused the ejection, then
it might be a false positive on the part of the hypervisor. I wonder if
this bug report is enough to get the necessary attention (isn't that
what bug reports are supposed to do!), or if Sony needs to be directly
contacted as well. Sony wouldn't care at all if it was an AVI disc,
since they would rather protect their own interests (again, Game OS).

Some thoughts on this: it's funny that there are actually simple ways
around this: mount an ISO, use an external drive, or mount another
computer's drive remotely (ala MacBook Air). There's no way Sony can
force eject with these methods in place.

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PS3: Ubuntu eject disk automatically
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