I just installed SuSE 9.1 and when running K3b for CD burning, it warns on startup that I need to run cdrecord as root. The solution is to run K3bSetup, but I cannot find this setup program. Can someone offer guidance on how to run the setup? -- Robert
Am Sonntag, 4. Juli 2004 00:37 schrieb Robert Fitzpatrick:
I just installed SuSE 9.1 and when running K3b for CD burning, it warns on startup that I need to run cdrecord as root. The solution is to run K3bSetup, but I cannot find this setup program. Can someone offer guidance on how to run the setup?
it also tells you that you can ignore this on a suse machine, due to suse's resmgr tool. just happily ignore that warning. bye, MH
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I just installed SuSE 9.1 and when running K3b for CD burning, it warns on startup that I need to run cdrecord as root. The solution is to run K3bSetup, but I cannot find this setup program. Can someone offer guidance on how to run the setup?
The following works on suse9.0 in a terminal type (without quotes) "k3bsetup" Less intuitive, kmenu->System->More Programs->K3bSetup 2 See Ya - -- dh -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFA51KWBwgxlylUsJARArgdAJ44mKnh5hGoAuF6pP9IvETQDUkgjACcCEzP PpXFfbZmunWrYgYuXZfjNIQ= =qK7Z -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
This can also be accessed from K3b: Settings -> K3b setup /Carl On Sat, 2004-07-03 at 20:42, dh wrote:
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On Sat July 3 2004 3:37 pm, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
I just installed SuSE 9.1 and when running K3b for CD burning, it warns on startup that I need to run cdrecord as root. The solution is to run K3bSetup, but I cannot find this setup program. Can someone offer guidance on how to run the setup?
The following works on suse9.0
in a terminal type (without quotes) "k3bsetup"
Less intuitive, kmenu->System->More Programs->K3bSetup 2
See Ya - --
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Am Sonntag, 4. Juli 2004 00:37 schrieb Robert Fitzpatrick:
I just installed SuSE 9.1 and when running K3b for CD burning, it warns on startup that I need to run cdrecord as root. The solution is to run K3bSetup, but I cannot find this setup program. Can someone offer guidance on how to run the setup?
IMHO there is no k3bsetup (SuSE 9.1) -- Gruss | http://www.suse-etikette.de.vu/ | http://suse-linux-faq.koehntopp.de/ Thomas | http://learn.to/quote
On Sun July 4 2004 6:17 pm, Thomas Janssen wrote:
Am Sonntag, 4. Juli 2004 00:37 schrieb Robert Fitzpatrick:
I just installed SuSE 9.1 and when running K3b for CD burning, it warns on startup that I need to run cdrecord as root. The solution is to run K3bSetup, but I cannot find this setup program. Can someone offer guidance on how to run the setup?
IMHO there is no k3bsetup (SuSE 9.1)
there isn't; I think they pulled k3bsetup out and hard coded the settings. all you you have to do to run cdrecord setuid root is type the command (as root) chmod -s /usr/bin/cdrecord
On Sun, 2004-07-04 at 22:06, Eric Jahn wrote:
On Sun July 4 2004 6:17 pm, Thomas Janssen wrote:
Am Sonntag, 4. Juli 2004 00:37 schrieb Robert Fitzpatrick:
I just installed SuSE 9.1 and when running K3b for CD burning, it warns on startup that I need to run cdrecord as root. The solution is to run K3bSetup, but I cannot find this setup program. Can someone offer guidance on how to run the setup?
IMHO there is no k3bsetup (SuSE 9.1)
there isn't; I think they pulled k3bsetup out and hard coded the settings. all you you have to do to run cdrecord setuid root is type the command (as root) chmod -s /usr/bin/cdrecord
Do you mean '+s'? I have the SetUID set on both cdrecord and cdrdao and the warning does not appear anymore when starting K3b, but when I try to burn a CD, I get: Cdrecord has no permission to open the device You may use K3bsetup2 to solve this problem Again, K3bsetup2 does not exist as well as K3bsetup (I've searched all cases). My burner is a HP Firewire CDRW/DVD device that worked fine under SuSE 9.0, now using 9.1. -- Robert
Mine worked out of the box all I did was remove the experimental subfs because thats my backup and I cant tollerate such problems. No other permission changes no downloads. It was a clean install and I note most of the problems I have seen relate either to updates or subfs. Seems I avoided the problem. CWSIV ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 14:30, Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
Mine worked out of the box all I did was remove the experimental subfs because thats my backup and I cant tollerate such problems. No other permission changes no downloads. It was a clean install and I note most of the problems I have seen relate either to updates or subfs.
Yes, that seems to be the what I needed, remove the subfs. I followed the doc like Peter at http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2004/05/hmeyer_91_revert_from_subfs.html I just downloaded their FTP replacement to the hotplug configuration functions. I'm not sure how to setup my external Firewire DVD+RW in fstab. I just copied the one there for cdrom and made it cdrw, then changed it to rw and the icon appears on the desktop, but it says only root can mount when I right-click and Open. Mount is not an option like cdrom icon. I can 'mount /dev/cdrw' fine as root with a DVD+RW in the drive with some data from a while ago. If I boot, I get a failed notice during fstab setup, all other mount points working fine. columbus:/home/robert # mount /dev/sr0 /media/cdrw mount: block device /dev/sr0 is write-protected, mounting read-only columbus:/home/robert # With that, the drive shows up with the mounted icon on the desktop and I can browse the files. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong here? columbus:/home/robert # grep cdrw /etc/fstab /dev/cdrw /media/cdrw auto fs=cdfss,rw,procuid,nosuid,nodev,exec,iocharset=utf8 0 0 columbus:/home/robert # ls -la /dev/cdrw lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 2004-07-03 23:08 /dev/cdrw -> sr0 columbus:/home/robert # -- Robert
Am Donnerstag, 8. Juli 2004 00:29 schrieb Robert Fitzpatrick:
On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 14:30, Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
Mine worked out of the box all I did was remove the experimental subfs because thats my backup and I cant tollerate such problems. No other permission changes no downloads. It was a clean install and I note most of the problems I have seen relate either to updates or subfs.
Yes, that seems to be the what I needed, remove the subfs. I followed
not really necessary. add "users" to the options part of the cdrw entry in /etc/fstab, telling your system that any regular user is allowed to unmount it. got that tip from the k3b maintainer, works like a charm. Just have to manually remount it after fiinishing cdr burning. bye, MH
On Sun, 2004-07-04 at 22:06, Eric Jahn wrote:
On Sun July 4 2004 6:17 pm, Thomas Janssen wrote:
Am Sonntag, 4. Juli 2004 00:37 schrieb Robert Fitzpatrick:
I just installed SuSE 9.1 and when running K3b for CD burning, it warns on startup that I need to run cdrecord as root. The solution is to run K3bSetup, but I cannot find this setup program. Can someone offer guidance on how to run the setup?
IMHO there is no k3bsetup (SuSE 9.1)
there isn't; I think they pulled k3bsetup out and hard coded the settings. all you you have to do to run cdrecord setuid root is type the command (as root) chmod -s /usr/bin/cdrecord
Still not able to get this working, I get the error below when I try to burn or erase, etc. Cdrecord has no permission to open the device You may use K3bsetup2 to solve this problem Drive mounts/unmounts fine even from the desktop now and I have setup permissions according to what I've learned here and found on the net. columbus:/dev # ls -la sr0 brwxrwxrwx 1 root disk 11, 0 2004-04-06 09:27 sr0 columbus:/dev # ls -la cdrw lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 2004-07-03 23:08 cdrw -> sr0 columbus:/dev # grep cdrw /etc/fstab /dev/cdrw /media/cdrw subfs fs=cdfss,ro,procuid,nosuid,nodev,exec,users,iocharset=utf8 0 0 I believe I removed the experimental subfs that Carl suggested following the doc below, all seems to work fine now with the device except burning with K3b because of these permissions. http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2004/05/hmeyer_91_revert_from_subfs.html Surely this is something that has been dealt with, does anyone have a external DVD+RW that works with SuSE 9.1 under a non-priv user? If so, what did you have to do? -- Robert
Am Donnerstag, 8. Juli 2004 18:59 schrieb Robert Fitzpatrick:
Cdrecord has no permission to open the device You may use K3bsetup2 to solve this problem
Drive mounts/unmounts fine even from the desktop now and I have setup permissions according to what I've learned here and found on the net.
columbus:/dev # ls -la sr0 brwxrwxrwx 1 root disk 11, 0 2004-04-06 09:27 sr0 columbus:/dev # ls -la cdrw lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 2004-07-03 23:08 cdrw -> sr0 columbus:/dev # grep cdrw /etc/fstab /dev/cdrw /media/cdrw subfs fs=cdfss,ro,procuid,nosuid,nodev,exec,users,iocharset=utf8 0 0
Surely this is something that has been dealt with, does anyone have a external DVD+RW that works with SuSE 9.1 under a non-priv user? If so, what did you have to do?
SuSE 9.1 KDE 3.3 beta1 k3b 0.11.12 cdrecord 2.1a31 Ext. DVD Brenner LiteOn Non-priv-user Nothing to do, just burn. It works fine. Tested with making an AudioCD. -- Gruss | http://www.suse-etikette.de.vu/ | http://suse-linux-faq.koehntopp.de/ Thomas | http://learn.to/quote
participants (7)
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Carl Luescher
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Carl William Spitzer IV
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dh
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Eric Jahn
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Mathias Homann
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Robert Fitzpatrick
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Thomas Janssen