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on other OS's you have to 'format' the RWs before you can mount them in |
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packet mode. Is the same true for Linux? |
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On 10/14/05, michael higgins <linux_lists@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 16:35:02 -0700 |
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> michael higgins <linux_lists@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> [snip] |
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> I continued hacking away at it and I seem to have it working - for root. |
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> How do I get my regular user to have access? |
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> For the record, I'm not sure how I got it to work. I added hdc=ide-cdrom |
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> as a boot parameter and noticed that I had a device like this |
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> /dev/pktcdvd/pktcdvd0 I could use: |
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> /dev/pktcdvd/pktcdvd0 /mnt/cdrw udf noauto,noatime,rw,users 0 0 |
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> ... which I don't recall creating. How does this get made? |
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> Anyway, I can copy files to it like a drive now, but not as a user. Any |
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> clues? |
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> | |ichael | |iggins \^ / |
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> michael_higgins[at]iinet[dot]com |
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