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burnbox not showing dvd tab, dvd+rw-tools installed
  • rufongrufong February 2010
    i'm running stable slitaz 2.0
    used tazpkg depends dvd+rw-tools , and i have all the pkgs listed installed.
    have a dvd in the drive, the drive works fine, used it to burn/install the slitaz iso
  • rufongrufong February 2010
    long time ago in 2008 josee gave advice on using burnbox/dvd but i'm unable to find that ancient post, hehe.

    n e way, ty for reading..
  • jozeejozee February 2010
    Manual: http://hg.slitaz.org/slitaz-tools/raw-file/tip/doc/burnbox.html

    I don't remember if burnbox on stable 2.0 have all these functionalities.
    You may like to download the latest burnbox from hg repos.

    Also, do remember to add yourself to "cdrom" group else you will have permission problems.
  • karlosskarloss May 2010
    Hi, I'm from Spain.
    Please, can you tell me what I'm doing wrong? I set device path as /dev/cdrom, then, added my user with 'addgroup myusername cdrom'(as root, with 'su'). After that, checked permissions for device and got: 'You dont have read write permission for /dev/cdrom; Add yourself to group cdrom: addgroup tux cdrom'. And if I try executing BBox as root, I have the permissions, but I still cannot burn or erase anyway




  • jozeejozee May 2010
    Please also post:
    ls -l /dev/cdrom 
  • karlosskarloss May 2010

    TOC Type: 1 = CD-ROM
    scsidev: '/dev/cdrom'
    devname: '/dev/cdrom'
    scsibus: -2 target: -2 lun: -2
    Error trying to open /dev/cdrom exclusively (Device or resource busy)... retrying in 1 second.
    Error trying to open /dev/cdrom exclusively (Device or resource busy)... retrying in 1 second.
    Error trying to open /dev/cdrom exclusively (Device or resource busy)... retrying in 1 second......

    Thats what I get when I try as root (su / burnbox)

    Thanks in advance
  • karlosskarloss May 2010
    sorry....

    # ls -l /dev/cdrom
    lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 May 17 03:03 /dev/cdrom -> /dev/hdc
  • karlosskarloss May 2010
    Hey Jozee, thank you very much, but I have to go out now, I come back here in 2 hours.

    THANKS FOLK!!
  • karlosskarloss May 2010
    Ok:
    As root, I executed burnbox & changed /dev/cdrom by /dev/hdc. After that, I can erase and write(I try with a cd/rw).
    now, the problem is about permissions running bbox as user; I get 'wodim: permission denied'
    Well, I continue trying...
  • slicelslicel May 2010
    I had documented this on the old forum about the hw scan to find the current dev name.

    I suggested that burnbox run the hw scan and offer available drives.

    If not, at least add a sentence to explain the need to scan in xterm for changing dev names, since this is not obvious and guessing at dev names is like leaving the user to crack a password.

    Instructing the user to use xterm partially defeats the purpose of having a gui.

    The forum managers are still holding the old forum archive offline so I cannot check what I did about permissions.
  • karlosskarloss May 2010
    Maybe I'd have to type:
    # adduser -G cdrom user_name
    instead of:
    # adduser user_name cdrom

    ???

    I'll try this evening... Thanks
  • mojomojo May 2010
    On my system to add an existing user (tux) to an existing group (cdrom)is:
    root@slitaz: addgroup tux cdrom works.
    This is supposed to work root@slitaz: adduser -G cdrom tuxbut on my system outputs adduser: login 'tux' is in use and doesn't add tux to group cdrom
  • mojomojo May 2010
    On my system to add an existing user (tux) to an existing group(cdrom)is:
    root@slitaz: addgroup tux cdrom
    works.

    This is supposed to work
    root@slitaz: adduser -G cdrom tux
    but on my system outputs
    adduser: login 'tux' is in use
    and doesn't add tux to group cdrom
  • mojomojo May 2010

    On my system to add an existing user (tux) to an existing group (cdrom)is:

    root@slitaz: addgroup tux cdrom

    works.

    This is supposed to work

    root@slitaz: adduser -G cdrom tux

    but on my system outputs

    adduser: login 'tux' is in use

    and doesn't add tux to group cdrom

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