cdrecord question

Cheryl Homiak chomiak at chartermi.net
Sun May 5 19:14:04 EDT 2002


Hi Igor.
1. Did you also make sure that your kernel has scsi emulation, scsi, scsi cdrom,
and generic scsi compiled in? I think the standard kernel with redhat has these
compiled in, but with debian you may have to recompile your kernel. Don't know
about other distros?
2. Check your permissions for sg0 or which ever generic device matches. I don't
remember if this was a problem for cdrecord, but it was a problem for some
programs that had me stumped for a while. If you can run it as root but not as
you, this may be the problem.
3. there are changes you have to make in order to run cdrecord as a user instead
of root. I don't have them right at hand but the needed changes are shown in the
cdrw howto.

You should be able to find what to use for the device by running cdrecord
-scanbus. For instance, when i use cdrecord, I do
dev=0,0,0
as my cdrecorder is the first such device.






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