Andrey Vul wrote: > On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 17:39, Joerg Schilling > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> "Andrey Vul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >>> On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 14:18, Joerg Schilling >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> So you installed it suid to an unprivileged user. >>>> >>>> >>> Should I do 'chown root:cdrom' for /dev/hd* or 'chown root:disk' for >>> /dev/sg*? >>> Which is preferred? >>> >> If you like to make your system inherently insecure, do this! >> >> >>> And what is group bin supposed to be for? Apparently /usr/bin/cdrecord >>> is suid bin:bin. >>> >> This is wrong as mentioned before. >> >> I told you to do what's in the cdrecord documentation: Install cdrecord suid >> root. >> >> Just follow my advise... >> >> Jörg >> >> > Unfortunately, the gentoo people say that "cdrkit does it without > root, why can't cdrtools?" > http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=116026 > >
I have this installed: [I--] [ ~] app-cdr/cdrtools-2.01.01_alpha52 (0) I use k3b but cdrtools seems to work very well here, since k3b uses cdrtools to burn. I went down the cdrkit before and it was a unpleasant experience. Jörg and a few others helped shine the light on cdrtools and I have been burning DVD's and CDs ever since. I would uninstall cdrkit and just give cdrtools a shot. You can always switch back if you want. Dale :-) :-)