Not an expert on this but did you try:
1. Logging on as root and try running KONCD
2. See if there are MAN pages for this program for instructions
MAN KONCD
This is what I'm showing for CDRecord
CDRECORD(1) Schily´s USER COMMANDS
CDRECORD(1)
NAME
cdrecord - record audio or data Compact Discs from a master
SYNOPSIS
cdrecord [ general options ] dev=device [ track
options ]
track1...trackn
DESCRIPTION
Cdrecord is used to record data or audio Compact Discs on an
Orange
Book CD-Recorder.
The device refers to scsibus/target/lun of the CD-Recorder.
Communica-
tion on SunOS is done with the SCSI general driver scg. Other
operat-
ing systems are using a library simulation of this driver.
Possible
syntax is: dev= scsibus,target,lun or dev= target,lun. In the
latter
case, the CD-Recorder has to be connected to the default SCSI
bus of
the machine. Scsibus, target and lun are integer numbers. Some
oper-
ating systems or SCSI transport implementations may require to
specify
a filename in addition. In this case the correct syntax for the
device
is: dev= devicename:scsibus,target,lun or dev=
devicename:target,lun.
If the name of the device node that has been specified on such a
system
:
On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 11:41, Russ Wright wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm running KONCD. I configured it as root granting the my user account
> access and all but when I attempt to create a data cd I get the following
> error message:
>
> /usr/bin/cdrecord: No such file or directory. No read access for ''.
>
> Uh oh! What does that mean?
>
> Regards
> Russ
>
>
>
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