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SUDO
- Subject: SUDO
- From: lorenl at alzatex.com (Loren M. Lang)
- Date: Wed Feb 2 16:23:35 2005
On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 06:23:41AM +0100, Java Beans wrote:
> What do i have to enter in /etc/sudoers in order to give
> some user group the permission to start k3b with root
> permissions?
What I do for cd burning on linux is just make cdrecord/cdrdao suig and
put them in in a group like burning. Then I remove world permissions
and add the appropriate users to the burning group. After that I make
the cdrom device read-write by root and burning. On FreeBSD 5.x make
sure the perms are set in devfs.conf for the cdrom device. I don't
think that cdrecord/cdrdao actually need root permission if they have
group write permission on the device. I've yet to burn a cd on freebsd,
but I'd except it to work the same as on my linux box.
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