On Tue, 27 Feb 2007, William Moon wrote:

> the drive will not eject when I push the eject button. This is even
> after I have unmounted the drive from the file system. The only way I
> can get the cd out is to reboot to Windows and then eject it.

1. what about using the `eject' command ? Does that work ?

2. Can you verify with lsof that nothing is accessing the drive ?

3. what is your /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/lock setting ? Perhaps changing it to 
zero might help (bear in mind that this way you may get some I/O errors 
after you remove the disk).


Regards,

Theodoros Kalamatianos

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