At 4:23 PM +0100 12/29/2010, Erik Harperink wrote:
Again go to the terminal and type eject (root) or sudo eject as normal user.
Neither ejected the CD-ROM
I'll post your question on the MacFreak discussion forum and see if
anyone else can come up with an answer.
The answer is to use the proper command
diskutil eject devicename
The command
man diskutil
will give details.
There is no 'eject' command in the shell. There is, however, one in
the firmware... easier to just hold down the mouse button tho.
- Dan.
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