diff --git a/cdrskin/cdrskin.1 b/cdrskin/cdrskin.1 index 572a58c..d728c5c 100644 --- a/cdrskin/cdrskin.1 +++ b/cdrskin/cdrskin.1 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ .\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps .\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection .\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1) -.TH CDRSKIN 1 "April 12, 2007" +.TH CDRSKIN 1 "April 22, 2007" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .\" .\" Some roff macros, for reference: @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ it might be only the who is able to get this list without further precautions. .br -It is consensus that \fBchmod a+rw /dev/sg0\fP or \fBchmod a+rw /dev/hdc\fP +It is consensus that \fBchmod a+rw /dev/sr0\fP or \fBchmod a+rw /dev/hdc\fP is less security sensitive than chmod u+s /usr/bin/cdrskin. The risk for the drive is somewhat higher but the overall system is much less at stake. .br @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ See option -scanbus for getting a list of cdrecord style addresses. .br Further are accepted on Linux: links to libburn-suitable device files, device files which have the same major and minor device number, -and device files which have the same SCSI address parameters (e.g. /dev/sr0). +and device files which have the same SCSI address parameters (e.g. /dev/sg0). .br .SH OPTIONS .TP @@ -722,7 +722,7 @@ translate cdrecord addresses into cdrskin addresses. dev=. is the address to be used instead whenever is given. More than one translation instruction can be given in one cdrskin run. .br -E.g.: dev_translation=+ATA:1,0,0+/dev/sg1 dev_translation=+ATA:1,1,0+/dev/sg2 +E.g.: dev_translation=+ATA:1,0,0+/dev/sr1 dev_translation=+ATA:1,1,0+/dev/sr2 .TP .BI \--drive_abort_on_busy Linux specific: Abort process if a busy drive is encountered. @@ -750,7 +750,7 @@ Linux specific: Select a SCSI device file family to be used for drive command transactions. Normally this is /dev/sgN on kernel versions < 2.6 and /dev/srN on kernels >= 2.6 . This option allows to explicitely override that default in order to meet other programs at a common device file for each drive. -On kernel 2.4 family sr will find no drives. +On kernel 2.4 families sr and scd will find no drives. .br Device file family /dev/hdX on kernel >= 2.6 is not affected by this setting. .TP @@ -807,7 +807,7 @@ Partly Linux specific: Such opening is needed for Bus,Target,Lun addresses unless option --old_pseudo_scsi_adr is given. It is also needed to resolve device file addresses which are not listed with cdrskin --devices but nevertheless point -to a usable drive. (Like /dev/sr0 using the same SCSI address as /dev/sg0.) +to a usable drive. (Like /dev/sg0 using the same SCSI address as /dev/sr0.) .TP .BI \--old_pseudo_scsi_adr Linux specific: