Re: Can't eject cdrom
--- Rox de Gabba <rok.ruzic@telemach.net> wrote:
> > Cold-booting the computer should work as a last resort. Hard on
> the
> > up-time tho.
>
> That's what i'm trying to avoid... rebooting because of a problem is
> such a
> windows way of solving it.
>
Yeah, I know what you mean, but what can you do?
I think they had to cut quality to make IDE CDR's as cheap as they are,
ide-scsi is a hack, and Linux scsi support is not exactly best of breed
anyway (tho it's supposed to be reworked in 2.5).
I've had the same problem a couple of times, so if you find a way
around it please let the list know.
Patrick.
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