I have this problem too. It can also be a mechanical problem, which in
my case I believe it is as the above commands all do what ejecting
manually via the button does. The rubber band driving the pulley to open
the door do wear out and need to be replaced. Since the price of DVD
drives has plummete
Neither of these helped on Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall eject
sudo apt-get install libcdaudio1
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I have an on and off workaround: leave a blank cd in the drive when you
don't need the drive.
Here's one that worked on the second try:
jim@Quandry:~$ eject
eject: unable to eject, last error: Inappropriate ioctl for device
jim@Quandry:~$ eject -v
eject: using default device `cdrom'
eject: device
This bug still exists in 17.04, although I didn't see it when used 12.04
LTS on the same hardware
$ LC_ALL=C eject -v
eject: using default device `cdrom'
eject: device name is `cdrom'
eject: exp
...is 2016 and this bug is still ON!
eject: unable to eject, last error: Inappropriate ioctl for device
tried all the above...nothing. First drive CD-ROM ejects, second, DVDRW
does not...used to work...system uptodate 14.04 lts, amd64..
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Really having issues with this as well
"eject: could not eject, last error: Inappopiate ioctl() for device"
and 'sudo lswh -c disk' results in;
" *-cdrom
description: DVD-RAM writer
product: DVD+-RW GSA-U20N
vendor: HL-DT-ST
physical id: 0.0.0
bus info: scsi@1:
This got me too.. Try turning on the "auto-eject feature":
$ eject -a on
Worked for me. A simple 'eject' works every time for me now even with an
empty drive.
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I am facing this issue in Ubuntu 15.04 ( fresh installation on AMD Qaud
Core) as well. I have tried almost all the commands available on google
for this issue but no luck
$ eject /dev/sr0
$ eject -rv $ sudo eject /dev/sr0
$ file /dev/sr0 /dev/sr0: block special (11/0)
$ sudo eject -i off $ ejec
Hi there, it happens occasionally here on 14.04 lts amd64 upgraded from 12.04,
10.04, 8.04 etc.
Unable to eject “LITE-ON DVDRW SHW-1635S”
Error ejecting /dev/sr0: Command-line `eject "/dev/sr0"' exited with non-zero
exit status 1: eject: unable to eject, last error: Inappropriate ioctl for
dev
David Seal, thank you for your comment. So your problem and hardware may be
tracked, could you please file a new report with Ubuntu by executing the
following in a terminal while booted into the default Ubuntu kernel (not a
mainline one) via:
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This bug still affects me.
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Same happened to me with 14.04.
I was writing a music CD and accidentally deleted some of the files that were
to be written.
Re-boot was the only thing that worked.
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This link will surely help you guys :P
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-open-a-jammed-CDDVD-drive/
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damgut, thank you for your comment. So your hardware and problem may be
tracked, could you please file a new report with Ubuntu by executing the
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I have this problem after updating from ubuntu 10.04 to 12.04
# not possible to execute "eject" command using option "-T" or "-r" if a cd is
available into the tray:
ioctl(14, CDROMEJECT, 0)= -1 EIO (Input/output error)
# this command solve the problem:
eject -i off /dev/cdrom
# As a
[Expired for udev (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Titl
Apologies for the delay in replying. I have to say, all this is a
nightmare on dialup. Launchpad alone can take up to 5 minutes to load.
I managed to track down the Natty udev, but it requires the
upgrade/installation of 24 dependencies--too much of a risk of breaking
something else for me to try
LindseyD. / Maurice McCarthy, if you have a bug in Ubuntu, the Ubuntu Kernel
team, Ubuntu Bug Control team, and Ubuntu Bug Squad would like you to please
file a new report by executing the following in a terminal while booted into a
Ubuntu repository kernel (not a mainline one) via:
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https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/25405
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Archlinux appear to have fixed a similar fault 2 years ago, most of the
work was taken from Fedora but they had to further patch it themselves.
(Apologies I'm not a programmer so I can only give pointers not fixes.)
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Lindsey, I have an Uberstudent installation (modified Xubuntu raring)
the same fault has occurred for me after ripping some dvds.
# sudo eject -i off
as first given above by Marco Scannadenari works for me. Then both
pressing the manual eject button or typing eject work. It is at least a
fast wor
I just tried with LinuxMint 15 on a USB stick and the problem persists.
Has anyone found a solution that doesn't require upgrading one's entire
system?
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frenchy82, the issue that you reported is one that should be
reproducible with the live environment of the Desktop ISO of the
development release - Saucy Salamander. It would help us greatly if you
could test with it so we can work on getting it fixed in the next
release of Ubuntu. You can find out
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