Martin,

Thanks for your notice in this bug. I've looked for eject in these
folders:

/bin
/usr/bin
/usr/sbin
/target/bin/
/target/usr/bin
/target/usr/sbin

After the installation process happens for a period of time the actual
'eject' command gets installed into /target/usr/bin, no eject-udeb is
getting installed.

Once I picked up eject's presence I attempted to use it to eject the CD-
ROM containing the initrd. Here's what happened:

/target/usr/bin/eject: unable to find or open device for: `cdrom`

Running 'eject' with no options does not produce a working solution,
appending the command with the full path to the cdrom device however
works correctly.

That is, "/target/usr/bin/eject /dev/scd0", successfully ejects the CD-
ROM.

I'm going to add that to out late-command and make sure the solution
still works. I'm optimistic and will post a follow up response to this
ticket with the results.

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eject not available in the initrd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122281
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