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> From:         Sreelal Chandrasenan
> Sent:         Monday, December 15, 2003 9:25:23 AM
> To:   Debian User (E-mail)
> Subject:      FW: eject won't work any more
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From: H. S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 9:03 AM
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Subject: Re: eject won't work any more


Joan Tur wrote:
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> Es Diumenge 14 Desembre 2003 22:21, en H. S. va escriure:
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>>Given the above ownership of scd0, the user should also belong to the
>>"cdrecording" group. So either try adding this group to the user's
>>groups, or try changing the ownership of the scd0 group to "cdrom"
>>(instead of "cdrecording").
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> Er... user also belongs to cdrecording group   O8-)
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> Now what?  8-?
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> Thanks...

Okay, let us give it another shot. Since I am also not sure where the 
problem is, let us do it systematically:
1) What is the line in your /etc/fstab that deals with cdrom?
2) What is "ls -l /dev/cdrom"?
3) What is "ls -l /dev/<cdrom linked to this device>" ?
4) What is "groups <username>"?
5) Do you have only one cdrom? Not sure if this will help, but still.

->HS
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