On Wednesday 12 February 2003 15:49, Robert Ewald wrote: > robert@debian:~$ cdparanoia -vd /dev/scd0 10 test.wav > > <snip> > > Checking /dev/scd0 for cdrom... > Testing /dev/scd0 for cooked ioctl() interface > /dev/scd0 is not a cooked ioctl CDROM. > Testing /dev/scd0 for SCSI interface > No generic SCSI device found to match CDROM device > /dev/scd0 > > As root it works just fine.... So i am pretty clueless. I would be most > grateful if somebody can provide me with a few suggestions. Or point me to > the relevant source.
You have to give your user (or a group you're in) read/write access to the relevant generic device which would be /dev/sg<something>. I don't know if the numbers correspond for scd and sg, so you might have to experiment a little (if the CD writer is the only "SCSI" device, /dev/sg0 should be it, though). -- Got Backup? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]