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Can't open drive

  Date: Dec 11    Category: Unix / Linux / Ubuntu    Views: 377
  

When I first start up Ubuntu I can open my CD, DVD burner
drive by pushing the button on the front of the drive. After putting a
disk in and ejecting it I am no longer able to open the drive to put a
blank or video dvd into it. The only way I can open it is to restart
Ubuntu, then the button works. The same is true when using Xp in Vbox.
Permissions says permissions cannot be determined. I am using Ubuntu
8.10 64bit version. I don't know whether I have a software problem or if
maybe my burner may be giveing up the ghost. ??

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3 Answers Found

 
Answer #1    Answered On: Dec 11    

Have you tried right clicking on the drive icon and choosing "Eject"?

 
Answer #2    Answered On: Dec 11    

The fact that it won't open usually means an application is using it. The way to
make it accessible is to shut any applications that may have accessed it. Check
your system tray and if needed to System Monitor instead of re-booting.

In VBox you can set it up so that is uses Passthrough in the settings, making it
accessible in both, but not at the same time. You can change whether host or VM
has the drive while the VM is running by clicking on the status bar in the lower
right of the Vbox appliance window, assuming that you are not in Seamless mode.
If this is the case, you will have to go into window mode. Or you can do this in
the menu under Devices.

 
Answer #3    Answered On: Dec 11    

I believe this advice has solved my problem. I'm not one
hundred percent sure but it looks like the drive was being used in
Ubuntu and when I tried to use it in Xp inside Vbox it could not be
opened. I will play with it some more but it seems to work

 
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