On 28 Nov 2001, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> Then I must ask you (or the ReaHat people) why the hell did they
> change this into a nonstandard location?
>
> It only creates confusion
Very true. The better question is why RedHat doesn't comply
with the FHS and LSB [ http://www.linuxbase.org/te
tion now...
>>
>> It never was at a different place.
>Sure it was. And it is again.
> D.
>PS: I'm not saying YOU placed it there, but on my RedHat the file WAS
>/etc/cdrecord.conf. And now that I got used to it, I've put it back
>there...
Then I must ask you (
gain.
D.
PS: I'm not saying YOU placed it there, but on my RedHat the file WAS
/etc/cdrecord.conf. And now that I got used to it, I've put it back
there...
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>On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Danilo Godec wrote:
>I got it... /etc/default/cdrecord is the location now...
It never was at a different place.
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>From: Danilo Godec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I've just recompiled and installed the new cdrtools-1.11a12. Before that I
>was using cdrtools-1.10 and I have the file /etc/cdrecord.conf where my
>defaults are stored.
There is no /etc/cdrecord.conf, cdrecord uses the standard
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Danilo Godec wrote:
I got it... /etc/default/cdrecord is the location now...
Sorry.
D.
> Is this feature left out in new version for some reason?
>
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> Regards, D.
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Hello!
I've just recompiled and installed the new cdrtools-1.11a12. Before that I
was using cdrtools-1.10 and I have the file /etc/cdrecord.conf where my
defaults are stored.
The old version of cdrecord read the file and if the device, fifo size and
speed were specified on the command
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