Have you tried /usr/bin/cdrecord?
[home]$ sudo /usr/bin/cdrecord -scanbus
Cdrecord 2.0 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2002 Jörg Schilling
Linux sg driver version: 3.1.24
Using libscg version 'schily-0.7'
scsibus0:
0,0,0 0) 'SONY' 'CD-RW CRX1611 ' 'TYS7' Removable CD-ROM
HEllo,
I have a backup-script that works a bit in this way:
It is executed from cron.
I make tgz-backups of defined directories and stores these tgz´ s in a
"backup-Dir".
It checks for the size of the backup-dir. If the size is to high, it
sends me an email with the command to burn the CD.
So I
At 08:33 AM 07/02/2003, you wrote:
I've got a SCSI CDRW (Yamaha CRW 4416) and I have been unable to get it to
work with any version of RedHat since the kernel that came with RedHat 7.1.
I'm now on RedHat 8.0. It just gives me a "device unavailable" error when I
try to actually burn something. Yeste
On Friday 07 February 2003 07:38 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've had problems, a while back, that sound similar
>
> The problem was that I was running the automount daemon. This plays havoc
> with burning CDs.
>
Ahh... yes. I'm running that too. I'll try turning that off and see if that
f
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, John Aldrich wrote:
> I've got a SCSI CDRW (Yamaha CRW 4416) and I have been unable to get it to
> work with any version of RedHat since the kernel that came with RedHat 7.1.
> I'm now on RedHat 8.0. It just gives me a "device unavailable" error when I
> try to actually burn so
.
-Original Message-
From: Juan Martinez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 1:56 PM
To: Redhat List
Subject: Re: CD burning as normal user
I'm not using RH 8.0 yet but in 6.X and 7.X you could set permissions
and ownership on devices using the file /etc/sec
>In order to get normal users to burn CDs, mount CDs, etc. I needed to add
>"users" to the line corresponding to my burner in my /etc/fstab file.
>
>/dev/cdrw /mnt/cdrw iso9660 noauto,users,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0
>
>Try that. Good Luck!
>Richard Tricoche / Systems Engineer / RPA Wireless
>I'm not using RH 8.0 yet but in 6.X and 7.X you could set permissions
>and ownership on devices using the file /etc/security/console.perms
>
>My 7.3 system is configured to change ownership of the sg device files
>to the user logged into the console. This is a much better solution
>than making th
Title: RE: CD burning as normal user
Jonathan,
In order to get normal users to burn CDs, mount CDs, etc. I needed to add "users" to the line corresponding to my burner in my /etc/fstab file.
/dev/cdrw /mnt/cdrw iso9660 noauto,users,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0
Try that.
Koncd, run as the root user and in the configuration menus you can
add a list of users who are allowed to use the program.
Then those users can run Koncd without root privs.
-Ben.
On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 16:33, Jonathan DeSena wrote:
> In Redhat 8.0, is there a relatively simple way, short of givi
I'm not using RH 8.0 yet but in 6.X and 7.X you could set permissions
and ownership on devices using the file /etc/security/console.perms
My 7.3 system is configured to change ownership of the sg device files
to the user logged into the console. This is a much better solution
than making the perm
On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 13:33, Jonathan DeSena wrote:
> Currently, selecting xcdroast or gtoaster from the menu goes through
> consolehelper and pops up a dialog asking for the root password. This is
> fine for a stand-alone desktop machine, but for a true multi-user setup,
> this is a royal pain.
I
>In Redhat 8.0, is there a relatively simple way, short of giving out the
>root password to all, of allowing regular users to use the CD burner (in
>particular using one of the GUI apps)?
>Jon
Do you have the permissions on the actual CD-ROM device set to 666?
MB
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On 05/29/02, 08:40:37PM -0400, James Pifer wrote:
> Is there a better Howto or some more explicit instructions somewhere?
> Am I going about this the correct way or is there a better way?
There is Winfried Trumper's, "CD-Writing HOWTO", easily found with
Google.
--
John P. Verel
Living Proof
Thanks. That worked. I can now see both cdroms.
Any ideas on how to disable autorun?
James
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 06:45, Brian Hanks wrote:
>
> > From: James Pifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: redhat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: CD Burning Questions/Problems
> > Date: 29 May 2002 20:40:37 -
> From: James Pifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: redhat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: CD Burning Questions/Problems
> Date: 29 May 2002 20:40:37 -0400
>
> I'm looking for some help regarding CD Burning. Right now I use
> X-CD-Roast version 0.98alpha9. I can burn CD's with it, but it does not
> see
hi,
> X-CD-Roast doesn't support multi-session, but I'm figuring that's a
> shortfall of cdrecord, not the front end, please tactfully correct me if
> I'm wrong. I'm going to check and see if there's a newer version
> released.
My suggestion is use cdrecord which is simpler and more resourc
That line was already in there under the ide-scsi section. Doing
/sbin/modprobe ide-scsi says it can't find the module ide-scsi, because
it was compiled in the kernel. I am using RH 7.2 with all the updates.
-Brandon
On Thu, 2002-01-24 at 04:08, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
> You dont say which ve
Did you create the symlinks in /dev?
John
On 01/24/02, 06:59:04PM -0800, Brandon Dorman wrote:
> Thanks Emmanuel, Kjetil and Mike for responding,
>
> When I run as su in the terminal emulator, /sbin/modprobe ide-scsi it
> says it can't load the ide-scsi module. Which would be correct I
> believ
Thanks Emmanuel, Kjetil and Mike for responding,
When I run as su in the terminal emulator, /sbin/modprobe ide-scsi it
says it can't load the ide-scsi module. Which would be correct I
believe, since the module is loaded by the kernel. I have Red Hat 7.2,
have updated it through Ximian's red car
You dont say which version of Redhat you use. Suppose
it is RH 7.2 there is a serious bug in that version.
Goto rc.sysinit and add this at the bottom of the
file.
modprobe ide-scsi >/dev/null 2>&1
and you should get rid of the problem
--- Brandon Dorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > Hi
guys,
>
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 02:15:54AM -0800, Brandon Dorman wrote:
>
> I am desperately trying to get my cd burner to work under linux. I've
> got all the scsi emulation and stuff compiled into the kernel. However
> it still didn't work. I can't seem to get the right place to put,
> "hdc=ide-scsi
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