Re: /dev/scd0 in use?

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David Krider (david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) said: 
> > /dev/cdrom is linked to... what device?
> > Similarly, scsi device 0,2,0 is scd0 or scd1?
> 
> I apologize, but since you're asking for details... I've tried chown'ing 
> the devices to root (remember, I'm doing this as root to begin with), 
> but that doesn't make a difference. I've shut off all the automount and 
> autoplay stuff in Gnome, even though I run KDE. I recall there used to 
> be some sort of Automount thing in the .kde tree, but `find'ing and 
> `grep'ing doesn't yield anything useful. I'm really stuck on this one.
> 
> When I run the command in one window, I run fuser in another, and this 
> is all I see:
> 
> [root@xxxxxxxx root]# fuser -av /dev/scd0
> 
>                       USER        PID ACCESS COMMAND
> /dev/scd0            root       4433 f....  cdrecord
> 
> 
> Again, thanks a bunch for taking a look at this,

Yeah, we think we've reprodced this here. Can you file this in
bugzilla against cdrecord?

Bill





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