Back in April( on: April 23, 2007, 10:24:12 am ») I asked about this but only as an addition to my main question.
Problem
I have been unable to umount and eject from my dvd/cd reader except by rebooting the computer.
Today I noticed that , on right clicking the desktop cdrom icon it said owned by root.
So i opened the "run command" window and typed
kdesu umountcdrom0
It asked for my password
I then went to the desktop, clicked on the eject button and it worked.
BUT
I could no longer access the net.
I seem to remember reading something about the root system only staying in operation for 15 minutes; so I waited 20 minutes in the hope that I could again access the net
NOGO.
I disconnected the power to the dsl modem and to my router and then reconnected
ALL now OK.
Is there some other command that I can enter which will umount my cd without cutting my net access?
thanks
Problem
I have been unable to umount and eject from my dvd/cd reader except by rebooting the computer.
Today I noticed that , on right clicking the desktop cdrom icon it said owned by root.
So i opened the "run command" window and typed
kdesu umountcdrom0
It asked for my password
I then went to the desktop, clicked on the eject button and it worked.
BUT
I could no longer access the net.
I seem to remember reading something about the root system only staying in operation for 15 minutes; so I waited 20 minutes in the hope that I could again access the net
NOGO.
I disconnected the power to the dsl modem and to my router and then reconnected
ALL now OK.
Is there some other command that I can enter which will umount my cd without cutting my net access?
thanks
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