On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Cheryl Homiak wrote: > I found the answer! > Sg0 sg1, etc. for generic scsi, which get used somehow but aren't actually > linked to scd0 and scd1 or /cdrom etc., has permissions that don't allow you > to > access them as a user. since sg0 and sg1 etc. don't belong to the cdrom group > either, this doesn't help any. I changed my permissions for the relevant sg > drives to 766 (actually, I think 666 would have been ok) and now abcde and > cdparanoia work fine for me as a user. > you got it!
in my case, the device is sg3... chmodded it to 666 and made sure to change the generic scsi device name in grip: config:rip. thanks -- Dave Mallery, K5EN (r/h 7.2 krud; debian woody+ximian) PO Box 520 Ramah, NM 87321 no gates .~. no windows... /V\ /( )\ running GNU/Linux ^^-^^ (Linux TM Linus Torvalds) free at last! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]