$OpenBSD: patch-doc_index_html,v 1.1 2001/09/06 00:05:30 heko Exp $
--- doc/index.html.orig Mon Jul 23 16:40:22 2001
+++ doc/index.html Wed Aug 29 16:28:17 2001
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ CD-Rchive is run. With the exception of
once settings are made they can be used over and over without any need to change.
-CD_Rchive assumes a SCSI CD Writer is being used and searches for available SCSI devices on startup. OpenBSD sees ATAPI devices as SCSI devices. See the atapiscsi(4) man page for technical details.
+CD-Rchive assumes a SCSI CD Writer is being used and searches for available SCSI devices on startup. OpenBSD sees ATAPI devices as SCSI devices. See the atapiscsi(4) man page for technical details.
Before using for the first time, please read the Data Overview and
Audio Overview sections.
@@ -61,7 +61,25 @@ data in the pre-mastering stage can save
I wrote this for my own convenience, to replace script files whose contents I could never
remember and had to read every time I wanted to use.
-I hope you find it usefull.
+I hope you find it useful.
+
+Caveats:-
+
+You probably need to have a disc in your CD devices for CD-Rchive to properly
+detect them.
+
+CD-Rchive for OpenBSD uses cdrecord(1), vnconfig(8), and mount(8).
+Because of this, unprivileged users on your system may have problems
+using CD-Rchive. You should evaluate how allowing users to run
+CD-Rchive on your system fits into your security requirements.
+CD-Rchive makes no special attempt to allow users to run cdrecord,
+vnconfig and mount, as security requirements vary greatly from system
+to system.
+
+Don't forget to uncheck the "DUMMY WRITE" checkbox on the "Advanced" page
+when you are ready to burn a disc.
+
+Enjoy :)
Data CD Overview