Warren Liddell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
I was asking you to try k3b because internally it uses these commands to
write. I don't currently have it installed (I am not really a KDE user,
and I write most stuff from the command line anyway) but I think you
probably have a permission problem of some kind.
- Do you have the suid flag on cdrecord and cdrdao?
-rwsrwsrwt 1 root wheel 406368 Jun 28 21:53 cdrecord
-rwsrwsrwt 1 root wheel 603920 Jun 24 23:21 cdrdao
- Do you have the fstab line suggested by 'showinfo' ?
fstab has.....
/dev/cd0 /cdrom cd9660 ro,noauto 0 0
- Do you have the permissions in devfs.conf ?
only things set in there are..
perm xpt0 0666
perm pass0 0666
Example:
if you can run cdrecord --scanbus as root, but you do not get the same
result running it as a normal user, you do not have cdrecord installed
as suid root. Then the scan for devices in k3b will probably fail.
i get the same output if i use it from root or user. And i just burnt a DVD
ISO find using the 1st cmnd line u gave.
I haven't been following this thread so I may repeat something or miss
something but basically you need to check:
Your running kernel is compiled with the "device atapicam" option
because AFAIK k3b only works with scsi.
I have the following lines in this computers /etc/devfs.conf
link acd0 cdrom
link acd0 dvd
link acd0 rdvd
link acd1 cdrom1
link acd1 dvd1
link acd1 rdvd1
link acd0 cd0
link acd1 cd1
perm acd0 0777
perm acd1 0777
perm cd0 0777
perm cd1 0777
Maybe over kill but works great and I, too, was a command line cd
burner for years but k3b brought me the light. IMO, it is great.
I am running
/var/db/pkg/cdrtools-2.01_7
/var/db/pkg/k3b-1.0.4_3
although on my laptop amd64 I think I am using cdrtools-devel.
I hope this helps a bit. I haven't found a machine, since I started
burning dvd's a couple of years ago that k3b didn't work beautifully.
ed
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