Bug 688216

Summary: autoeject flag no longer works
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Reporter: Diana Chinces <chincesdiana>
Component: kernelAssignee: Prarit Bhargava <prarit>
Status: CLOSED INSUFFICIENT_DATA QA Contact: Red Hat Kernel QE team <kernel-qe>
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Version: 6.0CC: arozansk
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Description Diana Chinces 2011-03-16 15:30:50 UTC
Description of problem:
when the autoeject flag is set, it does not eject the cd on reboot

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible:


Steps to Reproduce:
1. start in stage2 environment
2. echo 1 > /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/autoeject
3.
  
Actual results:
The cd is ejected on next reboot.

Expected results:
The cd is not ejected on next reboot.

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Comment 5 RHEL Program Management 2011-04-04 02:45:30 UTC
Since RHEL 6.1 External Beta has begun, and this bug remains
unresolved, it has been rejected as it is not proposed as
exception or blocker.

Red Hat invites you to ask your support representative to
propose this request, if appropriate and relevant, in the
next release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Comment 6 RHEL Program Management 2011-10-07 15:26:38 UTC
Since RHEL 6.2 External Beta has begun, and this bug remains
unresolved, it has been rejected as it is not proposed as
exception or blocker.

Red Hat invites you to ask your support representative to
propose this request, if appropriate and relevant, in the
next release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Comment 7 Prarit Bhargava 2012-04-30 14:03:08 UTC
Diana, I finally found sometime to return to this old BZ and tried your test.  I can't reproduce this in earlier versions of RHEL or even upstream.

Are you using a RHEL certified system?

Thanks,

P.