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Hi George, i checked the permissions in the directory /dev/pktcdvd and this was all permissions nedded, and to be sure i modified the permissions and set it for the group and others: linux:~ # chmod go+w /dev/pktcdvd linux:~ # ls -la /dev/pktcdvd total 178 drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 48 Oct 28 14:51 . drwxr-xr-x 36 root root 182088 Oct 28 14:51 .. linux:~ # lsmod | grep 'pktcdvd' linux:~ # modprobe pktcdvd linux:~ # ls /dev/pktcdvd . .. the directory is empty! :( ok, i send you again all my versions: * The version of pktcdvd: linux kernel pktcdvd: v0.2.0a 2004-07-14 Jens Axboe (axboe@suse.de) and petero2@telia.com * The version of pktsetup: linux:~ # rpm -q udftools udftools-1.0.0b3-1 * My kernel version of curse: linux:~ # uname -r 2.6.11.4-21.9-default * My version of SuSE is 9.3 I used "rpm -q udftools" because when I ejecuted pktsetup without arguments it displayed the option needed: linux:~ # pktsetup pktsetup /dev/pktcdvd0 /dev/cdrom setup device pktsetup -d /dev/pktcdvd0 tear down device Thank you Raquel o Reachel it's the same :) El vie, 28-10-2005 a las 21:33 +0200, Georg Chini escribió:
Hi,
maybe the problem is with directory permissions. The directory has 000, so nobody can read or write.
Regards Georg
Chris Clayton wrote: