On 2019.08.16 12:26, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 08/16/2019 05:25:34 PM, Jack wrote:
try "lsof /cdrom"? It says the mount point, not the device, might
be busy.
Unfortunately, the problem is still there.
dmesg shows
[ 1326.461161] systemd-udevd[9882]: Process 'cdrom_id --eject-media
/dev/sr0' failed with exit code 1.
But does that mean?
My guess is that you have not fully purged your system of systemd. I
have a few dmesg entries from udevd, but nothing that mentions
systemd. Does "ps auxf | grep systemd" show anything? It does not for
me.
Does "eix systemd" show anything installed? It does not for me. There
is also a setting in the kernel config (at the very bottom) about
whether you use openrc or systemd, but I use gentoo-sources, and
suspect that's a gentoo addition that probably controls some other
settings. It looks like they just enable all other setting necessary
for either the script based inits (including openrc) or for systemd, so
it looks like it would be safe to have both set.
Jack