Bug #1669
openDrive wont open using button
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Description
Hi,
I have "problem" that started with devfs. When you start the system with a
CD in the drive, you can't then remove the disk by pressing the "open"
button on the drive. The CD is definately not mounted as it is an audio
CD.
I then have to open it by using cdcontrol -f /dev/acd0 and eject.
This isnt urgent by any means, just a little bizarre.
Thanks,
Petr
Updated by dillon almost 15 years ago
:Hi,
:
:I have "problem" that started with devfs. When you start the system with a
:CD in the drive, you can't then remove the disk by pressing the "open"
:button on the drive. The CD is definately not mounted as it is an audio
:CD.
:
:I then have to open it by using cdcontrol -f /dev/acd0 and eject.
:
:This isnt urgent by any means, just a little bizarre.
:
:Thanks,
:Petr
The kernel can tell the CD drive not to accept button opens, which
it does when it thinks a program or filesysteme has opened it.
Some of that logic must have gotten messed up somewhere.
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
<dillon@backplane.com>
Updated by elekktretterr over 14 years ago
This is still an issue as of 26th match.
Petr
Updated by alexh almost 13 years ago
- Description updated (diff)
- Status changed from New to In Progress
- Assignee deleted (
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If anyone still experiences this bug on a nata CD drive (i.e. if you have /dev/acd0), please apply the following patch and report a dmesg with the applied patch.
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~alexh/atapi_cd_lock_debug.patch
Cheers,
Alex