Stefan Troeger wrote: Yes, that was part of the problem. I also had the user directory without write permissions. Now everything seems to be working OK. One thing I am wondering about, though- if and when I upgrade to a new SuSE version, will all of these permissions be reset by Yast? Thanks, Rob.
Hi,
On Thu, Apr 20 2000 at 21:00 -0700, europax@home.com wrote:
Yes, I am using a very secure set of permissions. I changed mount and umount so they have the setuid bit set. Now I am able to mount and umount as user. However, I realized that this has nothing to do with my main problem, that is as User none of my audio programs like Grip and Krabber, etc seem to be able to see the cdrom drive. As root they work fine. I am still looking at various permissions to see what is going
These programs access the cdrom device directly, so you have to have read permission on it. If your cdrom is /dev/hdc, do a
chmod +r /dev/hdc
Ciao, Stefan
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