It seems normal to me that you have only read rights for your cd-rom.
Thats a "Compact Disc - Read Only Memory" device.
After remaster (I uninstalled some apps, installed others, but I didn't touch the startup scripts), /cdrom and /mnt/auto/cdrom have only read rights, which is of course bad.
Anyone has any idea what could have happen?
My remaster is based on v3.7-PcWelt, the bootdisk is identical with the original, yet...
It seems normal to me that you have only read rights for your cd-rom.
Thats a "Compact Disc - Read Only Memory" device.
I said only read rights, as opposed to the unix RWX, not as opposed to write. The original Knoppix CD has 555 (R-XR-XR-X), so all the files can be accesed. My remaster has 444 (R--R--R--), so it will not allow me to acces any of the files (no X on the directoryes means I can'd cd into it).
I'm stuck (
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