Perhaps it does, and I've just configured it wrong/badly.  But I can't
seem to see where I would configure it to do that... but then again
I've not checked for ages :) [This has been bugging me for a long
time, I've just not properly looked into solving it! ]

well, with automount/autofs I guess you can set it like this.
/etc/auto.master
/misc   /etc/auto.misc --timeout=60
Then you just wait 60 seconds and hit the eject button....



Anyways... I've uncovered everybodys little secret of how to do this correctly. (so not telling me didn't solve anything because I am just going to tell everybody anyways)

First make sure you have a symlink to your drive
Here is how you know (most likely if you drive has DVD in it)
dmesg | grep DVD
ln -s /dev/hdc /dev/dvd

then change the group and the permissions, i use a cdrom group.
chgrp cdrom /dev/hdc
chmod g+rw /dev/hdc

then add yourself to the cdrom group
gpasswd -a loginname cdrom

Then you can get MythDVD working the way it should.


-Mike
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