Re: [CentOS] Using cdrecord on CentOS

2009-04-15 Thread Niki Kovacs
Michael A. Peters a écrit : 1) Am I supposed to be root to use cdrecord and burn an .iso file? I've found it works much better if you are root. I tried both, and see: cdrecord complains about not being able to set certain priorities while being run as user, which induces a high risk for

Re: [CentOS] Using cdrecord on CentOS

2009-04-15 Thread William L. Maltby
On Wed, 2009-04-15 at 15:46 +0200, Niki Kovacs wrote: Michael A. Peters a écrit : 1) Am I supposed to be root to use cdrecord and burn an .iso file? I've found it works much better if you are root. I tried both, and see: cdrecord complains about not being able to set certain

Re: [CentOS] Using cdrecord on CentOS

2009-04-15 Thread William L. Maltby
On Wed, 2009-04-15 at 10:45 -0400, William L. Maltby wrote: On Wed, 2009-04-15 at 15:46 +0200, Niki Kovacs wrote: Michael A. Peters a écrit : 1) Am I supposed to be root to use cdrecord and burn an .iso file? I've found it works much better if you are root. I tried

Re: [CentOS] Using cdrecord on CentOS

2009-04-15 Thread John Doe
From: Niki Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net Now I did that for data CDs, and it works very well. I thought, normally this *should* also work for audio CDs, so I gave that a spin. But everytime I try it, dd stops short and gives me an Input/output error for /dev/hdc. Couldn't it be the copy

Re: [CentOS] Using cdrecord on CentOS

2009-04-15 Thread Niki Kovacs
John Doe a écrit : Couldn't it be the copy protection...? In theory, dd should also take care of copying the copy protection, isn't it? :o) ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Re: [CentOS] Using cdrecord on CentOS

2009-04-15 Thread John Doe
From: Niki Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net Couldn't it be the copy protection...? In theory, dd should also take care of copying the copy protection, isn't it? I think I am confusing with something else. The trick they used was to put errors. It would still play with hifi players (error

Re: [CentOS] Using cdrecord on CentOS

2009-04-15 Thread Robert Heller
At Wed, 15 Apr 2009 15:46:20 +0200 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote: Michael A. Peters a écrit : 1) Am I supposed to be root to use cdrecord and burn an .iso file? I've found it works much better if you are root. I tried both, and see: cdrecord complains about not

Re: [CentOS] Using cdrecord on CentOS

2009-04-15 Thread Niki Kovacs
Robert Heller a écrit : An audio CD is not like a data CD. It does not have a 'file system'. It is a collection of data tracks, containing cdda files. Yeah, I know. But then, AFAIK, dd is supposed to handle these binary sausages as well. Meaning: take that input (whatever it is) and

Re: [CentOS] Using cdrecord on CentOS

2009-04-15 Thread JohnS
On Wed, 2009-04-15 at 18:22 +0200, Niki Kovacs wrote: Robert Heller a écrit : An audio CD is not like a data CD. It does not have a 'file system'. It is a collection of data tracks, containing cdda files. Yeah, I know. But then, AFAIK, dd is supposed to handle these binary

[CentOS] Using cdrecord on CentOS

2009-04-12 Thread Niki Kovacs
Hi, I'd like to use cdrecord on the command line. I'm currently reading the relevant chapter in Carla Schroder's Linux Cookbook. Unfortunately, some of the tricks and hints included in the book don't seem to work the same way on a standard CentOS 5 install. 1) Am I supposed to be root to use

Re: [CentOS] Using cdrecord on CentOS

2009-04-12 Thread William L. Maltby
] On Sun, 2009-04-12 at 13:49 +0200, Niki Kovacs wrote: Hi, I'd like to use cdrecord on the command line. I'm currently reading the relevant chapter in Carla Schroder's Linux Cookbook. Unfortunately, some of the tricks and hints included in the book don't seem to work the same way on a

Re: [CentOS] Using cdrecord on CentOS

2009-04-12 Thread Robert Heller
At Sun, 12 Apr 2009 13:49:03 +0200 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote: Hi, I'd like to use cdrecord on the command line. I'm currently reading the relevant chapter in Carla Schroder's Linux Cookbook. Unfortunately, some of the tricks and hints included in the book don't seem

Re: [CentOS] Using cdrecord on CentOS

2009-04-12 Thread Michael A. Peters
Niki Kovacs wrote: Hi, I'd like to use cdrecord on the command line. I'm currently reading the relevant chapter in Carla Schroder's Linux Cookbook. Unfortunately, some of the tricks and hints included in the book don't seem to work the same way on a standard CentOS 5 install. 1) Am I

Re: [CentOS] Using cdrecord on CentOS

2009-04-12 Thread Robert Heller
At Sun, 12 Apr 2009 12:39:06 -0700 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote: Niki Kovacs wrote: Hi, I'd like to use cdrecord on the command line. I'm currently reading the relevant chapter in Carla Schroder's Linux Cookbook. Unfortunately, some of the tricks and hints included