Re: eject CD/DVD device not work on fedora19

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On 今日 20:00, Vratislav Podzimek <vpodzime@xxxxxxxxxx> 写到:
> On Fri, 2014-07-04 at 15:50 +0800, 夏磊 wrote:
>> 于 2014年07月04日 14:35, Vratislav Podzimek 写道:
>> > On Fri, 2014-07-04 at 09:17 +0800, 夏磊 wrote:
>> >> 于 2014年07月03日 17:42, Vratislav Podzimek 写道:
>> >>> On Tue, 2014-07-01 at 17:12 +0800, 夏磊 wrote:
>> >>>> Hi, all
>> >>>>
>> >>>> I find fedora19 can't eject CD/DVD device when the system is
>> >>>> installed.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> and I find the
>> >>>> file(/run/initramfs/usr/lib/dracut/hooks/shutdown/99anaconda-eject.sh)
>> >>>> is exist.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> what happened?
>> >>> I remember some fixes for the eject stuff. Does it work with Fedora
>> >>> 20?
>> >>>
>> >> Yes, it works with Fedora20, but i don't find some patchs for the
>> >> eject
>> >> stuff about anaconda,
>> >>
>> >> Should I find this fixes about dracut?
>> > Yeah, it should be some dracut fix then.
>> >
>> I am sorry, i still don't find some dracut fix about this problem on
>> redhat bugzilla.
>>
>> and I also can't find any log about this problem, because it just
>> can't eject CD/DVD device, and it can
>>
>> reboot the system.
>>
>> I don't know to how to solve this problem, could you help me? thanks
>> a lot!
> I'd suggest using Fedora 20 is the best solution. Is Fedora 19 the only
> option for you? If yes, why? Maybe it would be easier to figure that
> out.

uh, I can't update to fedora20 for some reasons, currently.

we use dracut shutdown hook to eject media after the system is shutdown,

and Is there some good ways to debug this problem?

thanks!
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