Am Samstag, 1. Oktober 2005 12:57 schrieb Marcus Meissner:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2005 at 03:00:48AM +0200, meister@netz00.com wrote:
Am Samstag, 1. Oktober 2005 00:36 schrieb pmoellon:
Guðlaugur Jóhannesson wrote:
Michael Schueller wrote:
I´m trying to change the Permission of the Device dev/hdb2 to read/write for the Group Disk, but assoon i restart the system the defaul value is set again. I have a similar problem, only with video0 and dsp and not hdb. I unfortunately do not have a working solution. I have tryed to put a rule into /etc/permission or /etc/permission.local but nothing will work. Could anybody tell me where it is written down that the devices have to have readonly for the Group case 1 disable the resmgr service, set the permissions you want and reboot. If your perms are not changed again, you have a problem with resmgr. resmgr does not touch permissions or ownership at all, so this advice is wrong.
Hi Marcus, sorry for that.
That the permissions are set on every boot is because the devices are recreated by "udev" at every boot. Udev is configurable via magic configuration files /etc/udev.d/
ok, I will read some documentation.
OR case 2 look in /etc/logindevperm and change the 0600 to 0660
Might work... But the real and first question is:
What do you really want to do?
That's a philosophical question :-) Ask Michael, who started this thread. -- mdc