Yep, that's exactely what I've done - both /dev/cdrom and /dev/hdc* are chown
root.cdrom
Then make sure that you are adduser cdrom, and everything works as
it should!
Matthew
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 10:31:27 -0500, Scott Patterson said:
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> >I had done that, but overlooked one small fact
>I had done that, but overlooked one small fact; I was in the cdrom group,
>but not the disk group, to which /dev/hdc was pointed. I had no rights to
>physically scan the CD for tracks!
>
>How has everyone else set up the permissions for their IDE /dev/cdrom links?
>I don't like being in the di
ou what device name it is, etc. But after that, it worked
> fine for
> me.
>
> Cameron Matheson
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Jonathan Markevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2000 1:42 PM
> Subject: CD Audio track
ber 23, 2000 1:42 PM
Subject: CD Audio tracks/file system
> I was just over at a friend's place, and showing him how to use Storm...
> when I showed him XMMS, and he asked if it would play CDs. I said "It's
> supposed to..." and put a CD in, pointed it at his /cdrom p
I was just over at a friend's place, and showing him how to use Storm...
when I showed him XMMS, and he asked if it would play CDs. I said "It's
supposed to..." and put a CD in, pointed it at his /cdrom path, and it
showed up! All sorts of *.cda tracks. I can't replicate it on my system
though!
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