Matthias Andree <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > 2) libscg or cdrecord aborts ATA: scans as soon as one device probe
> > > returns EPERM, which lets devices that resmgr made accessible
> > > disappear from the list.
> >
> > looks like your memory does not last long enough......
> >
> > We did already discuss this before. If you call cdrecord with
> > apropriatr privileges, it works.
>
> Well, if you're freezing the bugs, I don't see how there could be
> progress towards a non-root cdrecord on Linux.
There is no such bug in libscg.
There is nothing that has been freezed.
If you have the apropriate privs to send SCSI commands to any SCSI device
on the system, you will not come across your problem.
Now let us try to talk about real problems or stop this discussion.
Jörg
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