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Re: (Yet another) netbooting trouble
>On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 15:15:10 +0100
>Martin Husemann <martin%duskware.de@localhost> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 02:11:42PM +0100, Hauke Fath wrote:
>> > As long as the CD drive is empty, said key will not open it - MacOS does
>> > not know about drives, only about volumes, and there is none. The "Open"
>> > button on the drive should work just fine on an empty drive - if it
>> > doesn't, your drive HW has a problem.
>
>This doesn't match my experience with anything running MacOS X. The key
>assigned to "Eject CD" (F12, if nothing else) will have the system
>open/close the drive tray regardless of whether there's a disc in it or
>not. Technically, the label applied (Eject CD) is misleading.
Check out this tip to eject the CD from Mac OS X. I did it on one of
my machines and it works fine.
http://www.creativetechs.com/tips/quicktips_51.html
>> Problem is: there is no "open" button on the drive - at least not that I
>> can see. The drive is slightly hidden inside the case with a door in front
>> of it (I can open that door, but no emergency eject mechanism inside).
>
>Do you have a design where there's a little hole in the case about where
>you'd expect the hardware button to be? If there is, the drive does have
>a standard button that you can press by threading an uncurled paperclip
>through the hole.
>
>Attachment converted: Quantum18G:Untitled 3 ( / ) (000333BD)
The eject button on the drive is there, it's just hidden by the case, and
is SW controlled under OS X, so it won't eject if the OS thinks it
shouldn't.
There is an Apple technote on this, too, I think, but I can't find it.
-dgl-
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