Public bug reported:
This may belong under mountmedia or mountmanager I'm not sure where this
bug should be assigned to.
I've noticed that on a fresh install to Karmic 9.10 that any time I
eject a DVD disc manually from a DVD+RW drive that Ubuntu does not
umount the disc. This was not a problem in Jaunty 9.04, but it is
present in Karmic.
Bug encountered on:
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Ubuntu 9.10 amd64
Steps to Reproduce
1. Insert media (DVD) into drive
2. Wait for OS to mount media
... *media will mount, DVD media icon appears on desktop*
3. Manually eject media (press eject button on the drive)
... *media will eject from drive, but icon remains on desktop, media is still
mounted
A temp workaround is to click on the media icon left behind on the desktop and
select "unmount". This will umount the media profile.
** Affects: util-linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: util-linux
This may belong under mountmedia or mountmanager I'm not sure where this
bug should be assigned to.
I've noticed that on a fresh install to Karmic 9.10 that any time I
eject a DVD disc manually from a DVD+RW drive that Ubuntu does not
umount the disc. This was not a problem in Jaunty 9.04, but it is
present in Karmic.
- <b>Tested and reproducible</b>
+ Tested and reproducible<
Bug encountered on:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ubuntu 9.10 amd64
- <b>Steps to Reproduce</b>
+ Steps to Reproduce
1. Insert media (DVD) into drive
2. Wait for OS to mount media
... *media will mount, DVD media icon appears on desktop*
3. Manually eject media (press eject button on the drive)
... *media will eject from drive, but icon remains on desktop, media is still
mounted
A temp workaround is to click on the media icon left behind on the desktop
and select "unmount". This will umount the media profile.
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: util-linux
-
This may belong under mountmedia or mountmanager I'm not sure where this
bug should be assigned to.
I've noticed that on a fresh install to Karmic 9.10 that any time I
eject a DVD disc manually from a DVD+RW drive that Ubuntu does not
umount the disc. This was not a problem in Jaunty 9.04, but it is
present in Karmic.
- Tested and reproducible<
+ Tested and reproducible
Bug encountered on:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ubuntu 9.10 amd64
Steps to Reproduce
1. Insert media (DVD) into drive
2. Wait for OS to mount media
... *media will mount, DVD media icon appears on desktop*
3. Manually eject media (press eject button on the drive)
... *media will eject from drive, but icon remains on desktop, media is still
mounted
A temp workaround is to click on the media icon left behind on the desktop
and select "unmount". This will umount the media profile.
** Description changed:
This may belong under mountmedia or mountmanager I'm not sure where this
bug should be assigned to.
I've noticed that on a fresh install to Karmic 9.10 that any time I
eject a DVD disc manually from a DVD+RW drive that Ubuntu does not
umount the disc. This was not a problem in Jaunty 9.04, but it is
present in Karmic.
-
- Tested and reproducible
Bug encountered on:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ubuntu 9.10 amd64
Steps to Reproduce
1. Insert media (DVD) into drive
2. Wait for OS to mount media
... *media will mount, DVD media icon appears on desktop*
3. Manually eject media (press eject button on the drive)
... *media will eject from drive, but icon remains on desktop, media is still
mounted
A temp workaround is to click on the media icon left behind on the desktop
and select "unmount". This will umount the media profile.
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Karmic does not umount media (DVD) properly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/501220
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