On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 21:45, Eduardo Nogueira wrote:
Dear Anders Johansson
Thanks for your reply. These are the answers:
nogueira@harvey:~> ls -l /dev/scd0 brw-r----- 1 root disk 11, 0 Sep 23 2001 /dev/scd0
nogueira@harvey:~> ls -l /dev/scd0 brw-r----- 1 root disk 11, 0 Sep 23 2001 /dev/scd0
nogueira@harvey:~> ls -l /dev/sg0 crw-r----- 1 root disk 21, 0 Sep 23 2001 /dev/sg0
nogueira@harvey:~> ls -l /dev/sg1 crw-r----- 1 root disk 21, 1 Sep 23 2001 /dev/sg1
Sorry by my ignorance, but what should I do ?
You need to give yourself permission to use sg0 and sg1. There are several ways to do it. If you're the only user on the machine, the simplest method would be chmod a+rw /dev/sg0 chmod a+rw /dev/sg1 If there are other users and you want to restrict access to the drives, you could do something like creating a group called cdrecord, and then chown root.cdrecord /dev/sg0 chown root.cdrecord /dev/sg1 chmod 660 /dev/sg0 chmod 660 /dev/sg1 and then adding the users who should have access to the devices to the group cdrecord Also, did you reboot the machine after you made the changes to the configuration?