#include <hallo.h>
* Stephen Gran [Tue, Apr 26 2005, 09:59:45PM]:

> Sorry,  I see many nearly related bugs but I do not see this one in
> particular.  If I have missed one that adresses the same issue, please
> feel free to close or merge this one as you see fit.
> 
> The issue is that while running 2.6.10, cdrecord -prcap fails with
> 
> cdrecord: Cannot allocate memory. SG I/O error
> 
> This is with an ATAPI drive, and an /etc/default/cdrecord with
> CDR_DEVICE=ATA:1,0,0
> (for /dev/hdc - I believe this is right, and earlier kernels don't
> complain)

Believe it or not, better use "-scanbus dev=ATA:"

> So burning a disk also fails, although of course it works as root.
> I am of course in group cdrom and have been for some time.  The
> permissions on all the cdrecord* executables are correct.

What does that mean? Is it suid-root?

> This is similar to what is mentioned at the tail end of README.Debian,
> but not the same, so I am not sure it is the same problem.  On the
> off-chance it was, I tried to rebuild cdrecord, as the advice said,
> and it happily failed on patch 17 :(

What does that mean? Exact error message sounds says ...?

> The very strange thing about all of this is that run under strace to

Where is the strace log? Store it somewhere online (on gluck or alioth,
for example), otherwise we can only guess.

> debug it, it happily runs just fine - does strace intercept a bad
> syscall and translate it?  That seems like odd behavior for strace if
> so.

Huch, different behaviour with strace is a possible sign for NOT having
the right permissions (suid).

> If you need any help debugging, or more information, please let me know,
> and I'll dig up what I can.  FWIW, it works just fine on 2.6.8.  Both
> kernels involved are Debian kernels.

Regards,
Eduard.
-- 
<formorer> ohne den start-stop-daemon
...
<dussel> debianserver:~# start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --background [..] --
        /etc/webmin/miniserv.conf
<formorer> dussel: ich habe doch gesagt ohne start-stop-daemon
<dussel> nu aber : debianserver:~# --start --quiet --background [..] --
        /etc/webmin/miniserv.conf
<dussel> bash: --start: command not found


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