Paul Hartman posted on Fri, 18 Dec 2009 10:06:23 -0600 as excerpted:

> On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 4:36 AM, Paul Stear <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I have a strange problem that started happening a few days ago.  When I
>> boot the machine, the CD/DVD tray partially opens about an inch and
>> stays open until manually closed.
>> I have just noticed that it opens again on shutdown.
> 
> May be a stupid suggestion, but check that the cable is attached
> securely at both ends, and maybe try replacing it. I had very similar
> weirdness on a CD-ROM drive in the past because of a faulty IDE cable.
> 
> The "please use bus_type methods" messages can be ignored. I think
> everyone gets those.

I don't get that message, AFAIK.  It sounds to me like your udev and 
kernel version may be getting a bit out of sync.  I'm on ~amd64 (and 
working on ~x86 for my AA1 netbook I'm finally doing the Gentoo install 
on...), and always run at least the latest release kernel, 2.6.32 ATM, if 
I'm not testing live git kernels.  As such I'm running udev-149 presently.

The emerge --info gave the OP's kernel as 2.6.30 (which is long ago 
history for me), and udev-146-r1 is the latest amd64 stable but there are 
older ones in the tree and it might not be updated to the latest.  I'd 
suggest updating to at least that if you haven't already, and perhaps 
considering ~arch, and see if that gets rid of the messages.

It could also be hdparm or the like, if you have it set to run as a 
system service.  epkginfo says hdparm-9.20 is latest stable.  Running 
~amd64, I'm running hdparm-9.27.

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