On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 11:43:14AM +0000, Danilo Raineri wrote: > Joris Huizer wrote: > > > /usr/bin/cdrecord: Permission denied > > It seems that /usr/bin/cdrecord has been replaced by a script, which calls > the appropriate executable depending on the kernel version: > > AinSoph:~# cat /usr/bin/cdrecord > #!/bin/sh > VERS=`/sbin/kernelversion` > case $VERS in > 2.0|2.2) > exec cdrecord.shm "$@" > ;; > 2.4|*) > exec cdrecord.mmap "$@" > ;; > esac > > You can fiddle with the permissions of cdrecord.* > > On my system, everything works if I chmod +r /usr/bin/cdrecord > Do it the debian way. Add yourself to the cdrom group. /dev/scd0 has root.cdrom as owner. That will solve the OP's problem.
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