Sridhar M.A. wrote: > > 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.
Actually, I did it the Debian way with dpkg-statovveride. I am in the cdrom group, and cdrecord belongs to the cdrom group, but if the r flag isn't set (even only for the cdrom group) I can't seem to be able to execute it. I admit of not knowing exactly why, however... :) Should I RTFM about scripts and permissions? -- Danilo Raineri, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Key: http://oracolo.mine.nu/Danilo_Raineri.gpg.asc Fpr: FB6E A0BE 33A9 CE42 E1AC 89E8 ED4A A56F F6B9 8A4A -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]