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* joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-22-07 23:01]:
> I'm guessing your desktop session gave you the right to access the
> cdrom but that doesn't apply to the hardware on the system in general,
> and it wouldn't apply if you had logged in via ssh, or if there were
> more than one desktop session running on your system.

No, file permissions give you rights, not desktop sessions.  I can
certainly ssh in and perform the same action. 

> But you have to admit, there's no doubt root will have the access
> rights...

This statement is fluff.  Root is root and has *all* rights!


Please, trim your posts and refrain from *top* posting.

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