On Sunday 22 January 2006 18:43, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 21:09 +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Wednesday 2006-01-18 at 10:04 +0800, Peter Sutter wrote:
To burn the dvd, growisofs needs physical access to the dvd burner, which is /dev/hda, and the permissions of /dev/hda change from 666 root:disks to 600 root:disks after a crash.
Did you read my email (Monday)?
In file /etc/logindevperm: :0 0600 /dev/cdrom:/dev/cdrom1:/dev/cdrom2:/dev/cdrom3
How does logindevperms relate to udev and HAL? I would guess that if a device is already present when you log in, logindevperms will replace any udev/HAL settings. If the device gets inserted while logged in, the udev/HAL settings are used and not logindevperms.
Joy. Another piece of the puzzle.
After reading all the man pages of resmgr, logindevperm etc. and setting the permissions at various places (/etc/permissions, /etc/logindevperm, /etc/resmgr.conf) I am still not getting the desired result. It works if the login is interactive on a console or to the graphical user interface (I have installed this in the meantime), but it seems not to work for apache web server or processes initiated via cronjobs. I still need to run SuSEconfig manually after a reboot/crash to gain write access to /dev/hda (via /etc/permissions) for these to work. snip... Peter