** Reply to message from Elton Woo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sun, 23 Mar 2003 16:56:44 -0500
Jack Bowling wrote:
** Reply to message from Audioslave - 7M3 - Live <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sun, 23 Mar 2003 10:15:05 -0500
These look like permission errors. Try doing:
chown <your_user>.<your_user> /dev/sg0 chown <your_user>.<your_user> /dev/sg1
then try it again. Looks like Nautilus should be taught to use consolehelper when it needs to.
see:Bug # 84160 <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=84160>
Elton.
I doubt this is related, Elton. He is getting "Operation not permitted" errors which means he can't even talk to the scsi device. Still say it is simple permissions.
jb
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I'm betting on programs being as confused as I am myself. I am wondering if the rewrite to the ide drivers had anything to do with this odd interactions between all of these different cdrom related problems. Someone on a local linux users list posted that the ide drivers were rewritten, probablt to deal with being able to write to udf types of file systems.
It does seem that it would be a heck of a lot less confusing if there weren't all of these /dev/scdx, /dev/sdx and /dev/hdc parameters to have to work around. also, having to load the option in the kernel, to simulate an scsi device for cdroms, is a bit confusing for me. It seems that the programs are getting a bit confused also.
I hope that they simplify the one device for read, another device used for write and simulating one device into simulating another type device.
Jim
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