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freebsd-ports/sysutils/k3b/pkg-message-7
Martin Wilke 38dc414da2 - Update to 1.0.5
PR:		125552 (based on)
Submitted by:	Pedro F. Giffuni <pfgshield-freebsd@yahoo.com>
Approved by:	maintainer
2008-08-26 10:31:45 +00:00

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Notes for FreeBSD 7.x and onwards users:
1. The FreeBSD k3b port supports SCSI drives only. If you have IDE CD or DVD
drives, use them through the cam system. See Chapter 12.5.9 of the handbook
(http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/creating-cds.html#ATAPICAM)
2. Your CD and DVD drives must have a mount point in /etc/fstab. They have
to be accessed through their atapicam device if possible. I.e. the drives
have to be adressed by e.g. /dev/cd0 instead of /dev/acd0.
3. k3b has to be started from a root console, which is not recommended.
Alternatively do ALL of the following:
3a. set the suid flag on cdrecord and cdrdao. The 'Notes' chapter of
'man cdrecord' discusses this.
3b. - For every user who should be able to use k3b and for every CD or DVD
device add a directory in the users home directory. These directories
must be owned by the corresponding user. For each such directory add a
line in /etc/fstab (see remark 2), like:
/dev/cd0c /usr/home/XXX/cdrom cd9660 ro,noauto,nosuid 0 0
Furthermore allow user mounts as described in topic 9.22 of the FAQ:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/disks.html#USER-FLOPPYMOUNT
Every user must have read and write access to /dev/cdX:
* add to your /etc/devfs.rules under '[system=10]':
add path 'cd*' mode 666
or if you prefer allow access for a group XXX only add instead:
add path 'cd*' mode 660 group XXX
* to enable it, add to your /etc/rc.conf a
devfs_system_ruleset="system"
- or just give mount and umount the suid flag, which is a security leak.
3c. Every user who should be able to use k3b must have read and write access
to all pass through devices connected with CD and DVD drives and to the
/dev/xpt0 device. Run 'camcontrol devlist' to identify those devices (seek
string 'passX' at the end of each line). Note, that this is a security
leak as well but that there is no alternative!
* add to your /etc/devfs.rules under '[system=10]':
add path 'pass*' mode 666
add path 'xpt0' mode 666
or if you prefer allow access for a group XXX only add instead:
add path 'pass*' mode 660 group XXX
add path 'xpt0' mode 660 group XXX
* to enable it, add to your /etc/rc.conf a
devfs_system_ruleset="system"
* to apply these changes without reboot, run as root:
/etc/rc.d/devfs restart
4. Check, that DMA is activated for atapi devices: 'sysctl hw.ata.atapi_dma'
If not, set it to 1 and put a 'hw.ata.atapi_dma=1' into /boot/loader.conf.
5. Create a directory on a partition, which has enough disk space to hold a CDs
or DVDs content (usually below /usr). Enter this directory in Settings->
Configure K3b...->Misc.
6. If you experience problems while burning CDs, try to set the cdrdao driver
manually. To do so choose Settings->Configure K3b...->Devices. Below the CD
recorder click on the string "auto" behind "Cdrdao driver:" For most of the
recent drives "generic-mmc" or "generic-mmc-raw" should work.
See http://cdrdao.sourceforge.net/drives.html.
To read this instructions again, type 'make showinfo' in the k3b port directory