xcdroast and 2.6.x kernel in user mode

Davor Herga davor.herga at guest.arnes.si
Wed Dec 1 02:31:34 UTC 2004


Hello again!

Solve the problem!

The point was, that things didn't work well with compiled versions.

After turning on the non-root mode, I had to manually add the CD 
devices. I used /dev/hdc and /dev/hdd.
It all worked well while I was loged as root, but no chance in user mode.

When I used the RPMs from Fedora Core 3, xcdroast did mention that root 
password would be needed for nonprivileged user to start, but it didn't.
The non-root mode is not there, but all works well for non-privileged 
user. No root password needed.

Si I have to correct myself - IT WORKS!

And thank you Alexander for that list of your installed RPMs.

Davor.




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