one other thing, if on the SCSI drive and i run k3b from command line, i
can see an error message saying "/dev/CyberGroup01 permission denied"
(our LVM group name), again this ONLY happens if on a SCSI drive. Could
it be the /dev/mapper is being confused by the SCSI drive and then the
permissions to burn as a user?
Cyber Source wrote:
yes, please give it a try. I can burn as root but not a regular user.
I was reading that chmod u+s does not work any longer on
/usr/bin/cdrecord or /usr/bin/cdrdao but if I boot the same box on an
ide drive, I can burn fine as a user. The software is EXACTLY the
same, both FC3 with stock kernels, they are both dumps so I know the
software is exactly the same. Both are also on LVM but I only have
permission troubles when on the SCSI hard drive.
Michael A. Peters wrote:
On 01/09/2005 12:11:28 PM, Cyber Source wrote:
Anyone have a problem with the stock kernel for FC3 and burning?
This problem seems to be ONLY with systems that have SCSI hard
drives (not the burner).
I have a SCSI hard drive and an IDE burner, burning is fine for me.
Stock kernel. SCSI hard drive is on an Adaptec 2940U
01:0a.0 SCSI storage controller: Adaptec AHA-2940U/UW/D / AIC-7881U
I haven't burned while booted from that drive, does that seem to
matter?
I'm willing to try if you think it does (it does have a FC3 / on it)
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