On Tuesday 17 December 2002 02:15, guy keren wrote:
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, shlomo solomon wrote:
I played around for a while with the KsCD setup, but nothing helped
(/dev/cdrom, dev/scd1, dev/cdrom2, etc).
tell it to work directly with the relevant /dev/hd* device (/dev/hdc?
/dev/hdd?). when
Quoting shlomo solomon, from the post of Tue, 17 Dec:
I tried that and got an error message saying I don't have access permission,
whch was true for my user. But when I tried (as root) to change permissions
for my regular user, I couldn't. So I checked and discovered that hdd is
actually a
On Tuesday 17 December 2002 18:17, Ira Abramov wrote:
2. right: create a group cdrom, add the user to it, and make devfsd do
the group already existed, so I just added the user
the chgrp cdrom, chmod g+r for you like so:
edit /etc/devfs/perms and make sure the following line is present:
After installing my new MDK 9.0, I tested and was able to play CDs with KsCD
(using /dev/cdrom2).
However, I discovered that, as usual, after a standard Mandrake install, only
the CDRW (hdc) is set up with ide-scsi emulation which means that Eroster,
cdrecord, etc don't recognize the CD on
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, shlomo solomon wrote:
I played around for a while with the KsCD setup, but nothing helped
(/dev/cdrom, dev/scd1, dev/cdrom2, etc).
tell it to work directly with the relevant /dev/hd* device (/dev/hdc?
/dev/hdd?). when you run the ide-scsi emulation, the software that