>
> We do lock on mount. Most people don't want to have the tray
> auto-ejected on umount (it was a common complaint with some early Linux
> CD-ROM drivers), so we don't.
>
This could be configured through the sysctl method. It would only need
a file called cdautoeject (or something like that). If the user wanted to
do auto ejection on umount, it would do an echo yes > /proc/kernel/cdautoeject
on bootup.
Regards,
Antonio Trindade.
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