This bug has a lot of subscribers, and it is fixed for most of them. So let's not spam all those with the remaining corner cases.
If you still experience it, please open a new one, subscribe "pitti" to it, and do the following things:
* Open a terminal and run "sudo udevadm monitor --udev 2>&1 | tee /tmp/udev.log". Then reproduce the problem by inserting/ejecting CDs. Attach /tmp/udev.log to that new bug afterwards.
* Do "sudo /etc/init.d/hal stop" and check whether you still can reproduce the problem. Do "sudo /etc/init.d/hal start" to bring system into normal state again after the test.
This bug has a lot of subscribers, and it is fixed for most of them. So let's not spam all those with the remaining corner cases.
If you still experience it, please open a new one, subscribe "pitti" to it, and do the following things:
* Open a terminal and run "sudo udevadm monitor --udev 2>&1 | tee /tmp/udev.log". Then reproduce the problem by inserting/ejecting CDs. Attach /tmp/udev.log to that new bug afterwards.
* Do "sudo /etc/init.d/hal stop" and check whether you still can reproduce the problem. Do "sudo /etc/init.d/hal start" to bring system into normal state again after the test.