Quote:
Originally Posted by Nirbo
Also, you should edit your /etc/fstab file, and add all of your CD drives with their ATAPI/CAM device names... Essentially, the easiest way to do this is copy your /dev/acd0 line, paste it to the end of the file, and change it to cd0.
e.g.
Code:
/dev/acd0 /cdrom cd9660 ro,noauto 0 0
/dev/cd0 /cdrom cd9660 ro,noauto 0 0
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NOTE: If you use k3b in KDE or any other desktop with HAL enabled (default on KDE), do not add these fstab entries. Doing so will prevent HAL from mounting your CDs/DVDs.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nirbo
NOTE2: These permissions will reset after rebooting, so you must add the following to /etc/devfs.conf so the permissions are set properly at boot
NOTE4: One thing recommended by the k3b port is to add 'devd_enable="YES"' to /etc/rc.conf... it seems like a good idea to me ... It helps give permanence to the changes in /etc/devfs.conf
Code:
perm xpt0 0666
perm pass0 0666
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Another way to deal with the permissions issue is to use rulesets. This is advantageous if you use removable drives. Rulesets are defined in
/etc/devfs.rules and you may have to create this file if it does not already exist. For more information see
devfs(8) and
devfs.rules(5). Here is an example
/etc/devfs.rules that will set read/write permissions for the devices required for k3b to operate as a non-privileged user:
Code:
# MYBOX's rules
#
[mybox_rules=100]
add path 'acd*' mode 666
add path 'cd*' mode 666
add path 'pass*' mode 666
add path xpt0 mode 666
Then edit
/etc/rc.conf and add:
Code:
devfs_system_ruleset="mybox_rules"