Re: [gentoo-user] cdrecord - devname - was burning a dvd+r dl...

2008-10-08 Thread Dale
Joerg Schilling wrote: Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am sorry for my bad English. I used to run all my cdrecord commands as user. I am unable to run the command in the format using dev=scsibus,target,lun as user (I can do so as root), but I am able to burn a cd as user when using

Re: [gentoo-user] cdrecord - devname - was burning a dvd+r dl...

2008-10-08 Thread Joerg Schilling
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In Autumn 2004 this bug was not fixed but the SCSI Linux kernel interface was changed in an incompatible way. Now _some_ SCSI commands work as non-root. SCSI is a try and error protocol and cdrecord checks which commands are working. If it is possible

Re: [gentoo-user] cdrecord - devname - was burning a dvd+r dl...

2008-10-08 Thread Dale
Joerg Schilling wrote: Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In Autumn 2004 this bug was not fixed but the SCSI Linux kernel interface was changed in an incompatible way. Now _some_ SCSI commands work as non-root. SCSI is a try and error protocol and cdrecord checks which commands are

Re: [gentoo-user] cdrecord - devname - was burning a dvd+r dl...

2008-10-08 Thread Joerg Schilling
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Then what is the point of having a cd/cdrw group? It doesn't seem to have secured much of anything by having it. Dale aka confused. It's ok. It's normal for me. Well, I did never propose to go this way. The group you are talkign about is an invention of

Re: [gentoo-user] cdrecord - devname - was burning a dvd+r dl...

2008-10-08 Thread Joerg Schilling
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am sorry for my bad English. I used to run all my cdrecord commands as user. I am unable to run the command in the format using dev=scsibus,target,lun as user (I can do so as root), but I am able to burn a cd as user when using dev=/dev/cdrom. With the

Re: [gentoo-user] cdrecord - devname - was burning a dvd+r dl...

2008-10-07 Thread Joerg Schilling
KH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: man says: dev=scsibus,target,lun #cdrecord -dao -v -gracetime=3 -dev=5,0,0 dvd.iso so then I only can run this as root. On the other hand there is a Average write speed 7.3x. Running as user with the old command I only had 2.?x. Sorry, but I don't understand

Re: [gentoo-user] cdrecord - devname - was burning a dvd+r dl...

2008-10-07 Thread KH
Joerg Schilling schrieb: KH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: man says: dev=scsibus,target,lun #cdrecord -dao -v -gracetime=3 -dev=5,0,0 dvd.iso so then I only can run this as root. On the other hand there is a Average write speed 7.3x. Running as user with the old command I only had 2.?x.

Re: [gentoo-user] cdrecord - devname - was burning a dvd+r dl...

2008-10-07 Thread Dale
KH wrote: Joerg Schilling schrieb: KH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: man says: dev=scsibus,target,lun #cdrecord -dao -v -gracetime=3 -dev=5,0,0 dvd.iso so then I only can run this as root. On the other hand there is a Average write speed 7.3x. Running as user with the old

Re: [gentoo-user] cdrecord - devname - was burning a dvd+r dl...

2008-10-07 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Dienstag 07 Oktober 2008, KH wrote: Joerg Schilling schrieb: KH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: man says: dev=scsibus,target,lun #cdrecord -dao -v -gracetime=3 -dev=5,0,0 dvd.iso so then I only can run this as root. On the other hand there is a Average write speed 7.3x. Running as

Re: [gentoo-user] cdrecord - devname - was burning a dvd+r dl...

2008-10-07 Thread Joerg Schilling
KH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am sorry for my bad English. I used to run all my cdrecord commands as user. I am unable to run the command in the format using dev=scsibus,target,lun as user (I can do so as root), but I am able to burn a cd as user when using dev=/dev/cdrom. If the first