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    Default can't unmount cdrom

    I am mounting my cd as scsi emulation (its a burner) and if I open it
    with nautilus the device locks up and won't let me unmount the cdrom
    even if I close just about every possible process on the computer
    claiming that it can't be unmounted since its being used.
    The cdrom is being mounted through autofs (tried both autofs and
    autofs4) and it seems that this is a problem with the scsi emoulation.
    Where would I file such a bug, is it known?

    I am using kernel 2.6.0-test1 with acpi patches.


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    Default Re: can't unmount cdrom

    Micha Feigin wrote:
    > I am using kernel 2.6.0-test1 with acpi patches.
    If it worked in 2.4, you might want to take the issues to the linux-kernel
    mailing list. There will be a lot more people there testing this version.

    A


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