Thanks for the reply, but.. are you sure that your CD was mounted before you
pressed the eject button? When I tested with an USB attached DVD-Drive the disk
was mounted only if it was inserted at boot time - and I could not eject it by
pressing the eject button. If I insert the disk *after* the boot process has
finished, I can eject the disk by pressing the eject button, but this works
only because the disk wasn't mounted at all.
With (S)ATA attached drives it looks a little bit different: it doesn't matter
wether I insert die disk before or after boot - it is mounted automatically,
but again - cannot be ejected by pressing the eject button.
Do you use otc version 1.0 or an older one?
Thanks!
Regards
Christoph
From: Stecher, Alexander [mailto:a.stec...@openthinclient.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 11:49 PM
To: openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [openthinclient-user] No automatic unmount of media in (S)ATA
optical drives?
Hello,
I have a DVD-Drive plugged with USB on the ThinClient, there are no problems.
I press the eject key and the CD comes out.
But to solve your problem, try to create a new application "command-line" with
parameter "sudo umount /dev/media/xyz"
Perhaps this can solve your problem.
Regards and good luck.
Alexander Stecher
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2011/4/27 Peus, Christoph
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Hi everybody,
I'm in the process of testing OTC 1.0 and experienced a problem with
optical media, which would be a showstopper for using OTC in our
environment: When a cdrom is inserted in a local (S)ATA optical drive,
it's mounted automatically (nice!) but cannot be ejected by the user(!).
The only chance to get the disk out of the drive seems to be a reboot of
the ThinClient.
Can you confirm this behaviour? (Is someone working on a solution
already?)
Which daemon/mechanism mounts the disk automatically when
inserted? (supermount or autofs should do the job.)
Thanks in advance!
Regards
Christoph
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