Hello James ,  Yup that works alright .  But the difficulty
        Per & I were talking about is after the system (such as
        slackware's live-fs) is -shutdown- the CD drive bay is still
        locked ,  One has to hard-reset (or even power off for some)
        before the bay will open .  I am well aware why the bay does
        not open while the live-fs has it mounted .  But am quite
        baffled as to why the darn thing remains locked after system
        shutdown .  Again I am quite sure I know why that is happening
        as well .  The live-fs is hard read-only and the umount of the
        live-fs can not complete , so the CD drive never receives an
        unlock .  Sound about right ?  Twyl ,  JimL

On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, James A. Sutherland wrote:

> On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Mr. James W. Laferriere wrote:
>
> >
> >     Hello Per ,  Has anyone gotten back to you on this subject ?
> >     I as well am very interested in any information about releiving
> >     this difficulty .  Tia ,  JimL
>
> Such a CD would be very nice; one or two people do have this already,
> though. Have you tried using a ramdisk for root, and mounting the CD as
> /usr?
>
>
> James.
>

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