No, it would trash your drive and/or filesystem.
If Nero wants to write files to your hard disk, it can do it the
ordinary way like everything else by picking a path and having
permission to write to that (e.g. /home/.../Music/... :p)
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Somehow, I wasn't notified for your comment, but here it is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ udevinfo -q all -n sg0
P: /class/scsi_generic/sg0
N: sg0
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ udevinfo -a -n sg0
Udevinfo starts with the device specified by the devpath and then
walks up the chain of parent devices. It prints
That looks correct to me.
sg0 is a generic access device for your 80GB hard drive. Nero will be
unable to burn CDs to that ;-)
Arguably it should be in the disk group instead of the root group,
but users should never be added to the disk group anyway.
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After I executed those commands sounded this reasonable for me, too.
Otherwise if I want to convert songs from the cd to another format or
just make an image, would not be the case where nero would need those
right permissions through /dev/sg0?
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Could you run the following commands for me and provide the output:
udevinfo -q all -n sg0
udevinfo -a -n sg0
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