I upgraded my 1.5 GHz G4 Powerbook (slot loading drive) to tiger last night. Everything seems to work, but I cannot eject the DVD. I have tried the following things:
1. Drag icon to trash/ eject from finder.
Results in icon dissapearing but volume still exists under /Volumes
2. Open iTunes and use eject button there.
Same result as above with the addition of a spinning balloon for a little while.
3. diskustils eject [voume_name]. Tried this with and witout full path.
Error message, fails to eject. However, volume does not exist in Volumes anymore. Tried this both as user and using sudo.
4. Unmounting the drive first and then each of the three methods above.
1&2: Tiger gets confused about the alias to a drive that is not longer mounted. Would not eject.
3: Did not eject, no substantive output.
5. Reboot into firmware (apple-option-o-f), eject CD.
Did not eject. Error message about not being able to eject. Also tried eject DVD as a last guess.
1. Drag icon to trash/ eject from finder.
Results in icon dissapearing but volume still exists under /Volumes
2. Open iTunes and use eject button there.
Same result as above with the addition of a spinning balloon for a little while.
3. diskustils eject [voume_name]. Tried this with and witout full path.
Error message, fails to eject. However, volume does not exist in Volumes anymore. Tried this both as user and using sudo.
4. Unmounting the drive first and then each of the three methods above.
1&2: Tiger gets confused about the alias to a drive that is not longer mounted. Would not eject.
3: Did not eject, no substantive output.
5. Reboot into firmware (apple-option-o-f), eject CD.
Did not eject. Error message about not being able to eject. Also tried eject DVD as a last guess.