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PR: 125552 (based on) Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni <pfgshield-freebsd@yahoo.com> Approved by: maintainer
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54 lines
3.2 KiB
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Notes for FreeBSD 7.x and onwards users:
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1. The FreeBSD k3b port supports SCSI drives only. If you have IDE CD or DVD
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drives, use them through the cam system. See Chapter 12.5.9 of the handbook
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(http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/creating-cds.html#ATAPICAM)
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2. Your CD and DVD drives must have a mount point in /etc/fstab. They have
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to be accessed through their atapicam device if possible. I.e. the drives
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have to be adressed by e.g. /dev/cd0 instead of /dev/acd0.
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3. k3b has to be started from a root console, which is not recommended.
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Alternatively do ALL of the following:
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3a. set the suid flag on cdrecord and cdrdao. The 'Notes' chapter of
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'man cdrecord' discusses this.
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3b. - For every user who should be able to use k3b and for every CD or DVD
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device add a directory in the users home directory. These directories
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must be owned by the corresponding user. For each such directory add a
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line in /etc/fstab (see remark 2), like:
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/dev/cd0c /usr/home/XXX/cdrom cd9660 ro,noauto,nosuid 0 0
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Furthermore allow user mounts as described in topic 9.22 of the FAQ:
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http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/disks.html#USER-FLOPPYMOUNT
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Every user must have read and write access to /dev/cdX:
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* add to your /etc/devfs.rules under '[system=10]':
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add path 'cd*' mode 666
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or if you prefer allow access for a group XXX only add instead:
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add path 'cd*' mode 660 group XXX
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* to enable it, add to your /etc/rc.conf a
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devfs_system_ruleset="system"
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- or just give mount and umount the suid flag, which is a security leak.
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3c. Every user who should be able to use k3b must have read and write access
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to all pass through devices connected with CD and DVD drives and to the
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/dev/xpt0 device. Run 'camcontrol devlist' to identify those devices (seek
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string 'passX' at the end of each line). Note, that this is a security
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leak as well but that there is no alternative!
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* add to your /etc/devfs.rules under '[system=10]':
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add path 'pass*' mode 666
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add path 'xpt0' mode 666
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or if you prefer allow access for a group XXX only add instead:
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add path 'pass*' mode 660 group XXX
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add path 'xpt0' mode 660 group XXX
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* to enable it, add to your /etc/rc.conf a
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devfs_system_ruleset="system"
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* to apply these changes without reboot, run as root:
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/etc/rc.d/devfs restart
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4. Check, that DMA is activated for atapi devices: 'sysctl hw.ata.atapi_dma'
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If not, set it to 1 and put a 'hw.ata.atapi_dma=1' into /boot/loader.conf.
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5. Create a directory on a partition, which has enough disk space to hold a CDs
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or DVDs content (usually below /usr). Enter this directory in Settings->
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Configure K3b...->Misc.
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6. If you experience problems while burning CDs, try to set the cdrdao driver
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manually. To do so choose Settings->Configure K3b...->Devices. Below the CD
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recorder click on the string "auto" behind "Cdrdao driver:" For most of the
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recent drives "generic-mmc" or "generic-mmc-raw" should work.
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See http://cdrdao.sourceforge.net/drives.html.
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To read this instructions again, type 'make showinfo' in the k3b port directory
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