From: Kevin Fries <ke...@fries-biro.com>
> You probably have a terminal open that has a shell whose current working
> directory is on the drive.

Michael wrote:
bmike1@Michael-Notebook:/mnt/dvdrw$ eject /dev/dvdrw

Where is /dev/dvdrw mounted?  Probably /mnt/dvdrw/ .  If a process (Michael's
shell) is in /mnt/dvdrw/ , then you can't umount it.  So, "cd ; umount
/dev/dvdrw" will probably work a lot better....

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