On Friday 07 July 2006 00:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
> >> I have LTSP 4.2 U1 and Fedora Core 5 as server.
> >> When I insert CDROM on terminal client (LocalDevices) and copy files
> >> to  home folder then this files have not write bit enabled and thus I
> >> can't  edit it (for example in OpenOffice suite). For editing I must
> >> change  file attributes and this operation I must take for every file
> >> copied  from CDROM.
> >>
> >> What can I do to eliminate this problem?
> >> Thanks.

Record your CDs RW then they will be RW when you read them back!

---- CD Writing HowTo
mkisofs  -r   -o cd_image   private_collection
cdrecord -v speed=40 dev=0,0,0  -data  cd_image

       mkisofs  -r   -o cd_image   private_collection/
                     `---------'   `-----------------'
                          |               |
                 write output to   take directory as input

  The option '-r' sets the permissions of all files to be public
  readable on the CD and enables Rock Ridge extensions. That is what one
  usually wants and use of this option is recommended until you know
  what you're doing (hint: without '-r' the mount-point gets the
  permissions of private_collection!).
...

James

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