On Thursday 26 July 2001 00:50, Data wrote: > On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 11:25:11PM +0200, Michael Schuerig wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I've seen that it has been asked before, but still I don't get the > > "audiocd:/" protocol to work. I get the error message "The file of > > directory / does not exist." I'm using ide-scsi and the sg module > > is loaded. It doesn't make a difference for this error message, > > whether /dev/sg0 is readable or not. Also, XMMS does work. I'm > > using an automounter for /cdrom (symlinked to > > /var/autofs/cdrom/cdrom), but this should not interfere. > > I was having this same problem. I discovered that Paranoia uses > _two_ devices to work its magic. So, if your CD-ROM is on /dev/scd0, > Paranoia will want to use /dev/sg0 also. Permissions for both must, > of course, allow you read/write access. On my system, it was the sg > device that I couldn't get to; I changed its group to cdrom, which is > probably not completely kosher, but it works :)
Ah, read and _write_ access! I had only used group cdrom and g=r access for sg0. Now it works. Well cddb lookup doesn't seem to work, but that I'll figure out. Thanks! Michael -- Michael Schuerig GPG Fingerprint mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] DA28 7DEB 5856 3365 BED9 http://www.schuerig.de/michael/ 8365 0A30 545A 82D2 05D7

