http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3490





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-22 02:20 -------
Mandrake uses supermount. You don't need to mount and unmount manually, and you trying 
to do it is what's screwing things up. Just eject the disc and supermount will take 
care of mounting / unmounting.




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I have found that using cdroms when I insert them and use them sometimes I cannot 
eject until I 
reboot. This is ridiculous. KDE can have a device on the desktop it supports mount 
unmount and 
eject and yet the icons that are there in mandrake have the permissions wrong. I have 
everything 
upto date off the cooker. I think the problem is that users don't have the right 
permissions for 
these devices. In my experience this has always been this problem with mandrake 
releases. 
Strangely sometimes just pressing the button on the drive works. I know this isn't a 
problem with 
the drives as they work in Gentoo and WinXP perfectly. 
 
John

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