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Old August 17th, 2009, 10:05
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Hi,

I install "XCDroast" and run him, but program don't found any device.

I have DVD-RW PIONEER Device on /dev/acd0.

But when I add this patch manually, I see again "Device Not Found!"

This is my dmesg:
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[gripek@freebsd ~]$ dmesg | grep acd0
acd0: DVDR <PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-110D/1.17> at ata1-master UDMA66
[gripek@freebsd ~]$
Where is a problem?

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Old August 17th, 2009, 10:14
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X-CD-roast is an X11 based CD-burner. You can burn Audio and Data
CD-ROMs. It can be used to extract data and audio tracks.
You can format CD-RWs, create ISO images, burn ISO images, and many
other stuff...

Note: It uses cdrecord and works only on SCSI drives.

you need to load atapicam and maybe pass if they aren't build in kernel (by default atapicam isn't build it, don't remember about pass)
Code:
kldload atapicam
if you want to be able to run it as user, read
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=1195
starting with:
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To make it all happen you need:
you will need to configure xcdroast to use /dev/cd0

EDIT:
sysutils/xcdroast seems interesting to me, I guess i'll have to try it

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Hmm... I get this problem...

I run xcdroast on normal user, but when I start program with "sudo xcdroast" then all work's fine - device Found

... why I don't read CAREFULLY documentation for first step...
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because you (as normal user) don't have permissions to write to /dev/cd0 or /dev/pass0

Read again, carefully
in /etc/devfs.conf root:users can be replaced with any other user:group entry you like (just telling you so, you understand that does root:users mean)



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Thanks killasmurf86

I want to learn and I learn this system
But on this day I have so bad fettle and I leave behind on documentatnion on website project ;/

FreeBSD is great for learn
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