>From: Carsten Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>I've just upgraded to cdrtools 2.01a16 after upgrading to linux 2.4.21.

>The owner.group of cdrecord is set to root.disk, its set uid bit is set.

>But now I get these annoying errors when running cdrecord as a mortal use=
>r:

>cdrecord: Operation not permitted. WARNING: Cannot set RR-scheduler
>cdrecord: Operation not permitted. WARNING: Cannot set priority using nic=
>e().
>cdrecord: WARNING: This causes a high risk for buffer underruns.

>A look at the output of ps showed me that cdrecord doesn't run with root =
>priviledges:

>  F   UID   PID  PPID PRI  NI   VSZ  RSS WCHAN  STAT TTY        TIME COMM=
>AND
>100   501 11012  3153  10   0 17900 17900 ide_do DL  pts/2      0:00 cdre=
>cord -dummy dist-files/image.iso
>040   501 11049 11012   9   0 17900 17900 nanosl S   pts/2      0:00 cdre=
>cord -dummy dist-files/image.iso

>Now I've downgraded to cdrecords 2.0 again and everything works fine agai=
>n, ps output:

>  F   UID   PID  PPID PRI  NI   VSZ  RSS WCHAN  STAT TTY        TIME COMM=
>AND
>100     0 13479  3153   9   0 17864 17864 ide_do DL  pts/2      0:00 cdre=
>cord -dummy dist-files/image.iso
>140     0 13516 13479   9   0 17864 17864 nanosl S   pts/2      0:00 cdre=
>cord -dummy dist-files/image.iso


>What can I do to for a recent cdrecord to setuid(0) again?

Your questuin is answered in the recent announcement files inside the cdrtools 
source.

Cdrecord still runs suid root if you install it this way.


J�rg

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