Fixed a typo in GNU xorriso README. Thanks to Omega Weapon.

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Thomas Schmitt 2012-12-02 07:33:39 +00:00
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@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ This is equivalent to the traditional setup chmod a+x,u+s cdrecord.
On FreeBSD, device permissions are to be set in /etc/devfs.rules. On FreeBSD, device permissions are to be set in /etc/devfs.rules.
On Solaris, pfexec privileges may be restricted to "basic,sys_devices". On Solaris, pfexec privileges may be restricted to "basic,sys_devices".
See below "System Dependend Drive Permission Examples". See below "System Dependent Drive Permission Examples".
I strongly discourage to run xorriso with setuid root or via sudo ! I strongly discourage to run xorriso with setuid root or via sudo !
It is not checked for the necessary degree of hacker safety. It is not checked for the necessary degree of hacker safety.
@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ setup unless you have reason to enforce a newer bug fix level.
GNU xorriso has less runtime dependencies and can be moved more freely. GNU xorriso has less runtime dependencies and can be moved more freely.
System Dependend Drive Permission Examples System Dependent Drive Permission Examples
Accessing the optical drives requires privileges which usually are granted Accessing the optical drives requires privileges which usually are granted
only to the superuser. GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris offer quite different only to the superuser. GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris offer quite different