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Re: OT: SCSI woes?



Another followup on my own dealings:

As root, cdparanoia now runs after I setup the /dev/sg's.  Great, but my local
useraccount still cannot use it.

So...I chmod 4755 (as someone else pointed out) the cdparanoia binary and now
my useraccount can use it fine.  My question now is, what group is the right
group to have /dev/sg's set to?  It's currently at root.

For example cdrom, audio?  Would this break anything else?

Wm


On Sun, Sep 24, 2000 at 12:45:42PM -0500, William Jensen wrote:
> Followup:
> 
> This is information about the cdparanoia issue.  I poked around on the
> cdparanoia site and it said I needed the corret /dev/sg device.  Well low and
> behold I do not have one.  I'm guessing this is the problem.  So I:
> 
> cd /dev
> ./MAKEDEV -v sg
> 
> This output:
> 
> create sg0      c 21 0 root:root 0600
> create sg1      c 21 1 root:root 0600
> create sg2      c 21 2 root:root 0600
> create sg3      c 21 3 root:root 0600
> create sg4      c 21 4 root:root 0600
> create sg5      c 21 5 root:root 0600
> create sg6      c 21 6 root:root 0600
> create sg7      c 21 7 root:root 0600
> create sg8      c 21 8 root:root 0600
> create sg9      c 21 9 root:root 0600
> create sg10     c 21 10 root:root 0600
> create sg11     c 21 11 root:root 0600
> create sg12     c 21 12 root:root 0600
> create sg13     c 21 13 root:root 0600
> create sg14     c 21 14 root:root 0600
> create sg15     c 21 15 root:root 0600
> create sg16     c 21 16 root:root 0600
> 
> Still same no generic SCSI device found.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> 
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