eject button on the drive does nothing because SOMETHING has it locked.
I can't "unmount" the drive. I guess I'm going to have to resort to the
paper clip method to open the drive tray.

You can unmount the drive... use the "lazy" method.  Take a look at
the man page for umount.  There is a lazy option... umount -l should
force it to unmount

It would be interesting to find out what has been going wrong for you.
For me, 10.2 has been rock solid stable since I sorted out my sound
card hardware problems.  In fact for everyone I've helped install 10.2
has had excellent results.. mind you, I am not hooking them up with
the bleeding edge repositories... only the update repos and
Guru/Packman (to get the codecs, MPlayer, dvd stuff, mp3 stuff).  If
they stick to those, everything works beautifully.

C.
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