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Old 2nd July 2006, 11:55 AM
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cdrom mount/umount problems

What do you do when you cannot unmount the dvd burner in linux.

I first inserted the dvd-rw into the dvd burner and then xfce auto mounted it, then i started gnomebaker and formated it, then i burned the it. When i exited gnomebaker it wasnt mounted, then i mounted it.
Then it just freezed, and i couldnt umount it.

I couldnt reboot it just freezed at the begining. Then i had to reset, when booted up again into xfce, the dvd-rw i just burned worked with no problems.
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Old 2nd July 2006, 03:01 PM
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how'd ytou get xfce to automount..

ive been loading nautils to mount media
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