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bz 发帖数: 1770 | 2 coz it is mounted, you need to umount it before you try to eject it.
no need to reboot. rebooting, in your case, just happens to do the umount
job.
【在 j*******z 的大作中提到】 : 什么原因。
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j*******z 发帖数: 63 | 3 I mean how?
thanks.
【在 bz 的大作中提到】 : coz it is mounted, you need to umount it before you try to eject it. : no need to reboot. rebooting, in your case, just happens to do the umount : job.
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bz 发帖数: 1770 | 4 when did you mean how? my understanding is you meant "why".
【在 j*******z 的大作中提到】 : I mean how? : thanks.
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bz 发帖数: 1770 | 5 check your unix manual or google it, see how to umount manually.
or maybe there is some program on your system can do the eject for you.
【在 j*******z 的大作中提到】 : I mean how? : thanks.
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a****y 发帖数: 1035 | 6 which commend you are using? eject?
any error msg?
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g*****g 发帖数: 34805 | 7 I think most software can auto mount and umount it.
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r******g 发帖数: 43 | 8 input eject.
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k**y 发帖数: 320 | 9 only system admin can do it. so better ask root
【在 bz 的大作中提到】 : check your unix manual or google it, see how to umount manually. : or maybe there is some program on your system can do the eject for you.
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w***s 发帖数: 21 | 10 what Unix your use? Solaris, HP Unix, Sco or something else?
【在 j*******z 的大作中提到】 : 什么原因。
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kb 发帖数: 73 | 11 If you mean you cannot eject CD from CDROM by push the eject button,
Here is the solution:
type eject in your terminal and enter. This will eject your CD.
【在 w***s 的大作中提到】 : what Unix your use? Solaris, HP Unix, Sco or something else?
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r*****g 发帖数: 2 | 12
【在 kb 的大作中提到】 : If you mean you cannot eject CD from CDROM by push the eject button, : Here is the solution: : type eject in your terminal and enter. This will eject your CD.
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c*****t 发帖数: 1879 | 13 In order to get your cd out by using some eject command, you
first need to unmount the cdrom device (man unmount). However,
you cannot unmount the device if any shells, programs are using
the cd or in the directories of the cd. So
1. close unused shells, and for the shells you are using change
working directory to / or somewhere else.
2. umount the device
3. eject the cdrom.
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z*******w 发帖数: 79 | 14 use "lsof" to determine the processes that are accessing CDROM:
$ lsof /dev/cdrom
for example
【在 c*****t 的大作中提到】 : In order to get your cd out by using some eject command, you : first need to unmount the cdrom device (man unmount). However, : you cannot unmount the device if any shells, programs are using : the cd or in the directories of the cd. So : 1. close unused shells, and for the shells you are using change : working directory to / or somewhere else. : 2. umount the device : 3. eject the cdrom.
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c*****t 发帖数: 1879 | 15 hehe, learned something new.
【在 z*******w 的大作中提到】 : use "lsof" to determine the processes that are accessing CDROM: : $ lsof /dev/cdrom : for example
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g*****g 发帖数: 34805 | 16 It's umount.
【在 c*****t 的大作中提到】 : In order to get your cd out by using some eject command, you : first need to unmount the cdrom device (man unmount). However, : you cannot unmount the device if any shells, programs are using : the cd or in the directories of the cd. So : 1. close unused shells, and for the shells you are using change : working directory to / or somewhere else. : 2. umount the device : 3. eject the cdrom.
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bz 发帖数: 1770 | 17 now I found "reboot" is the simplest way to do it :D
【在 z*******w 的大作中提到】 : use "lsof" to determine the processes that are accessing CDROM: : $ lsof /dev/cdrom : for example
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c********l 发帖数: 447 | 18 umount the diretory
then type reject
have you tried that?
【在 j*******z 的大作中提到】 : 什么原因。
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