tpreitzel wrote: > > vitamin wrote: > > > > That is not what I asked. Having access to the mounted cdrom does not mean you have access to the device. Which device is your cdrom mounted to? (run 'mount' and find your cdrom) then find the cdrom device (/dev/?) And finally run 'ls -l /dev/?' replacing "?" with the device your cdrom is. > > > What? ;) > > As I said, I have read permission on the CDROM device as I can mount and play numerous other games. For your curiosity, the specific device is /dev/sr0 which is a member of group, cdrom. In /etc/group, I am a member of the group, cdrom. OK? Again you have not answered what I asked. I'm repeating my question again: And finally run 'ls -l /dev/?' replacing "?" with the device your cdrom is. If you can't provide the information you are being asked to provide - don't bother asking people for help.