Bug 699404

Summary: using button to eject DVD-RAM disk doesn't unmount
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Aram Agajanian <agajania>
Component: udisksAssignee: David Zeuthen <davidz>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 14CC: davidz, dwysocha, mclasen, pnewell0705
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Description Aram Agajanian 2011-04-25 14:42:21 UTC
Description of problem:
If the eject button on my DVD drive is pressed when a DVD-RAM disk is inside, it doesn't automatically get unmounted.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
udisks-1.0.2-4.fc14.x86_64

How reproducible:
Happens every time.

Steps to Reproduce:
1.  Insert a DVD-RAM disk in the drive and close the door.  The DVD-RAM disk should automatically be mounted.  (It usually takes about 30 seconds to mount the disk.)
2.  Press the eject button on the drive.

  
Actual results:
The disk is ejected but the OS has not unmounted it.  You can see this with the df command.

Expected results:
The disk should automatically be unmounted when the button is pressed.

Additional info:
If you use the eject command, the disk is unmounted properly.

Comment 1 Paul 2011-07-05 05:25:19 UTC
I am seeing this behavior as well (or at least think I am)

Insert DVD or CD, let it mount (takes longer than I think it should, but that's another issue). Eject the media via the button on the computer and the icon stays on the screen. If I click it, it tells me what was there, even though there is no longer media in the drive. Didn't test "eject command", trust original report.

I am running same Fedora ... F14 x86_64

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