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Package: backup-manager

Version: 0.5.8b-1
Severity: minor

I've recently started using the CD writing facility in backup-manager. I
leave a CDRW in my burner overnight, set and forget. Every once in a
while I check the archive and I can confirm that the disk image appears
to have been constructed and burnt correctly.

However, I have been getting these apparently spurious error messages
mailed to me by cron:

/etc/cron.daily/backup-manager:
umount: /dev/cdrom: not mounted
Unable to unmount the device /dev/cdrom

Given that I never mounted the disk in the first place, I'm happy about
this! However, I can imagine that this could be indicative of other
problems.

Is this normal?

Cameron Horsburgh

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