On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 06:11:47PM +0800, Lem Tomas wrote:
> fuser -k /dev/cdrom (/dev/hdx)

Which won't help.  You have to let the drive give up trying to read it
before you can eject it.  The process won't die simply because the
driver will be trying to read.  Typically, you'll need to reboot and
eject during the boot process.  If it's any consolation, Windows has the
same problem.

Michael
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