Hi,

>>> Was the CD-ROM burnt using Rock Ridge extensions enabled? If so,
>>> then file permissions were recorded to the disc. This means that
>>> the files on the disc behave as if they're on your hard drive, in
>>> that you need the correct user permissions to access them.

>> Thank you for your thoughts and help. I think I know what I am
>> doing wrong. I have not fixed it yet but your info has made me
>> realize what to do. Yes, I think the Rock Ridge extensions were
>> enabled so I will disable those and try again. Thanks alot for you
>> help.

> Glad I could help. Rock Ridge can be very useful for backups, since
> it preserves file permissions. For other things it can be a real
> pain.

Rock Ridge shouldn't be the problem if it is used properly. I am not
sure about the way the frontends use it but with cdrecord -R preserves
the access rights, -r sets them to a+r. AFAIK.

--
HTH
Roman


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