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The Saturday 2007-03-24 at 12:44 +0200, Alexey Eremenko wrote:

> So, anybody knows how-to make my DVD-RW accessible from user again,
> without reinstalling openSUSE (like in Windows) ?

Not enough clues, sorry.

Try a new user, different name, without deleting the other one. Maybe new 
user doesn't belong to the necesary groups. Read the logs.


> BTW: Automount doesn't works too.... Now I have to enter root account
> and manually do:
> mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom

Add user to the options in the fstab line.




> > I can think of two reasons. One, is the assumption that Mr Root is the
> > only one with knowledge to use Certain Things. Also, he is the one
> > responsible for the machine to the external world, and tools like
> > traceroute could perhaps cause damage to others. Perhaps its designer
> > thinks that if you know how to add the path, then are a responsible enough
> > user ;-)
> >
> > Some tools, like ping, permit root do things that they don't allow normal
> > users.
> 
> Very funny, but I disagree with this stance, and will fill a bug.

Ask first in the security list.

It has been that way for generations... your "bug" will not be considered 
a bug by "the stablishment" :-p

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Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.
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