On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 11:39:44AM -0400, M. Todd Smith wrote:
debug mode for udev. After a reboot searching through /var/log/ messages brings up nothing regarding /dev/nvidia* and the permissions still remain 0660 instead of 0666.
The only difference I can think of is that 10.2 installs with Novell's Apparmor by default. Whether that would interact at this level I am unsure because I haven't done a lot of reading in that
AppArmor doesn't modify, enforce, or even notice, the standard unix permissions. AppArmor -can- cause applications to fail due to insufficient permissions, but that happens completely orthogonal to the standard unix discretionary access controls. When AppArmor rejects permissions, it will log the failure to /var/log/audit/audit.log (if the audit daemon is running) or /var/log/messages (if auditd isn't running, and syslog has a standard-enough-configuration). Run "aa-logprof" at an unconfined root prompt to be walked through modifying AppArmor profiles. If it quickly returns, then AppArmor isn't at fault. :) (The yast gui also has some online help, which may help to answer some questions; you may prefer it.) For the permissions changing, I can only think of /etc/permissions* -- but I don't know this system well.