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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>'''eject''' is a Wine command. It is used to free, unlock, and eject an optical device when Wine is using it.<br />
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Note: in order to eject, the drive must be correctly set up in [[winecfg]] and must be invoked with '''wine''' preceding it.<br />
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== Usage ==<br />
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wine eject [-u] [-a] [-h] [x:]...<br />
-a Eject all the CD drives we find<br />
-h Display this help message<br />
-u Unmount only, don't eject the CD<br />
x: Eject drive x:<br />
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Useful when trying to use multidisk installers:<br />
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# wine /media/cdrom/setup.exe (or whatever it's called)<br />
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# When the installer prompts for the 2nd disc, go to another terminal and run `wine eject` if just pressing the eject button doesn't let go of the disc<br />
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Alternate suggestions to run `wine /media/cdrom/setup.exe` don't always work because wine uses a different method of accessing the contents of the CD in that case that doesn't survive a CD change untouched. Case in point is the Game "NEXUS - The Jupiter Incident".<br />
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[[Category:List of Commands]]</div>RosanneDiMesio