This makes the files visible:
sudo mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom/ -o ro,mode=444,dmode=555
Not sure though if my issue is related to this bug.
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Ubuntu 14.10 cannot read DVD recorded on a DVD recorder:
/media/papa$ ls -la
total 10
drwxr-x---+ 3 root root 4096 апр. 3 23:29 .
drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 4096 окт. 1 2014 ..
dr 3 papa papa 152 дек. 12 2010 DVR5000
$ mount
/dev/sr0 on /media/papa/DVR5000 type udf
(ro,nodev,nosuid
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/hal/
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Users do not have permission
I'm closing the paper cut task here since this is not an issue that is
going to affect the majority of Ubuntu users, nor does it appear to be
trivially fixable.
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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This affects me, a Debian Sid user, on DVD-R disks burned with a Toshiba
DVR, but not on real DVDs burned at the factory.
Attached is an example of how the DVD-R looks when mounted as ls'ed from
root and then ls'ed from a $USER.
$ uname -a
Linux haggis 2.6.32-3-amd64 #1 SMP Wed Feb 24 18:07:42 UT
Workaround:
sudo mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom -o rw,uid=`id -u USERNAME`,gid=`id -g
USERNAME`,loop
If necessary, add -t iso9660 (but I've found that actually -breaks- the
command sometimes!).
Note: replace USERNAME with your user name (obviously); I've provided
gid's equivalent for reference bu
I've experienced this with an ISO file that was on a flash drive.
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I've experienced this with an ISO file that was on a flash drive.
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Sorry for spamming, but for those affected, in gconf-editor go to the
following directory of configuration keys:
system -> storage -> default_options
What do iso9660 and udf say? mine say plain uid= (presumably replaced by
current uid), which sounds like it should work.
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I don't have a mac DVD at hand, but have all the options for iso 9660 in
"man mount" been tried?
Can we try "norock", "nojoliet" and "uid=" and "gid=" (putting these one
at a time in /etc/fstab or remounting manually. I don't know if plain
"uid=" without specific UID will replace with current will
This problem has also bugged me, albeit on Debian. And I spent an hour
or two to do it "the right way" and get UDF (in that case) to ignore the
permissions on the filesystem.
After playing with mount options to no avail, I finally gave up and
became root to get the discs content copied.
I think i
> I can verify that the DVD I burned was in fact readable on other Macs.
That is not surprising: Mac OS X ignores permissions on all external
media. It's simple as that.
I had this problem in past and not only with content from Mac OS X. E.g.
if would you make external hard drive with Ext2 file s
I can verify that the DVD I burned was in fact readable on other Macs.
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Just to add that common sense would suggest that any permissions are
purely to enable them to be reconstructed when copying/restoring from
the media (and not to actually affect access on the disc, since this
becomes meaningless on other physical machines and can easily be
bypassed).
But, as I said
I'm not an expert on CD/DVD file systems, but it seems to me that we
need to nail down the real technical issues here (and whether this is
actually a bug -- see below). From my (limited) understanding:
-- CDs/DVDs are typically burnt with ISO 9660 filesystems and most OSs
support (some aspects of)
would such a CD be readable on another Mac or by another user on the
same Mac? It would seem possible to have a CD with different files on it
owned by different users so different files would be available to
different users. Maybe on mount of a CD with file permissions there
could be an option to n
In my case, the DVD was burned on a Mac, and there were no odd
permissions on the files. It may be that the Mac did the wrong thing
when it created the ISO. In that case, this comes down to a
compatibility issue. Sometimes, you have to bite the bullet and work
around someone else's bug.
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Before you go to burn the disk, make sure the file permissions have
other as read write execute. This worked for me. Linux is doing what is
is supposed to do. Security is only good on the system as long as you
keep permissions.
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not only on MAC, confirmed on Windows too
on virus files, (that I have to delete via sudo) and ext formatted
external hard disk, so Linux too.
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** Description changed:
There may be something quirky about this DVDROM in the way that it was
burned, although I was not aware that UNIX file permissions were part of
the file format. However, the situation I'm observing should never
happen, regardless of what permissions are actually on
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+ Users do not have permission to open files in DVDs burnt in a Mac
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