On Sat, 7 Apr 2001, Andreas Goesele wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to set up everything for burning cds under Linux. The basic
> setup is working for root, but there remain a number of problems.
>
> 1.) Is it actually possible to burn cds as normal user (neither root
> and nor suid-root)? I did create
Andreas Goesele wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I tried to set up everything for burning cds under Linux. The basic
> setup is working for root, but there remain a number of problems.
grab a recent version of xcdrgtk (it comes with cdrecord and stuff)
and it has detailed instructions on how to get it to run
The only thing I can think of is to make the cdrecord command itself part of
your cdburn group.
I usually use "su -" in a shell and from there use cdrecord to burn my cds.
-- Stephen
On Saturday 07 April 2001 11:56 am, Andreas Goesele wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to set up everything for burning cd
Hi,
I tried to set up everything for burning cds under Linux. The basic
setup is working for root, but there remain a number of problems.
1.) Is it actually possible to burn cds as normal user (neither root
and nor suid-root)? I did create a group cdburn, changed group
ownership and the permissi
David Blackman wrote:
> Please try mkisofs, iy's better maintained, more up to date, and most
> frontends prefer it.
>
> mkisofs -rva -o
But as far as I know mkisofs doesn't genetate jolet fs.
Alex
>
>
> thanks,
> dave
>
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Please try mkisofs, iy's better maintained, more up to date, and most
frontends prefer it.
mkisofs -rva -o
thanks,
dave
Hi all,
I'm trying to burn data CD under linux using
mkhybrid (ver 1.12a4.7-3) and cdrecord (ver 1:1.6final-0.2)
on Traxdata CDR4120.
I have to read this CD under Win so I used the following:
mkhybrid -J -v -o
cdrecord speed=4 dev=00,03,00 -v -pad
This commands' output seems to be all right.
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