I don’t use GNOME, but from what I’ve read (and from experience with other software that has extensions) they often break when GNOME updates.
I don’t use GNOME, but from what I’ve read (and from experience with other software that has extensions) they often break when GNOME updates.
Try
eject /dev/sr0
, that should be your disk drive if it is attached via SATA or USB./dev/cdrom
is usually just a symlink.