On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 21:36:26 +0200
G?rard Henry <gerard.henry at free.fr> wrote:

> Dick Hoogendijk wrote:

> > OK, rmvolmgr is running. I have no issues with cdrw.
> > 
> on the same release of nevada? and as you, i have no issue when i use
> cdrw as root. I"m just surprised that i can't use it as a normal user.
> Are you sure you haven't modify anything? some thing related to rbac?
> and me too, i have rmvolmgr running, so the message from cdrw is
> strange yakari-root% svcs rmvolmgr
> STATE          STIME    FMRI
> online         18:59:55 svc:/system/filesystem/rmvolmgr:default

It's the same rease of nevada (solaris express developers edition
snv_64a), updated from the former SXDE (snv_55b). CDRW always has
worked ok form me (as normal user). No hassle with pfexec scripts like
you need for cdrecord i.e. There's nothing wrong with pfexec scripts,
but if you want to compile cdrecord yourself you need to remember to do
something with these scripts too ;-)

CDRW is very smooth. Cdrecord locks up my computer if I erase a dvd.
The reason is that my HD and DVD-burner share the same IDE slot. (can't
be helped for the moment). CDRW has a work-around I don't need to know
about; cdrecord seems to have some option for this.. whatever..

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