Re: [opensuse] nerolinux problem
I su to root and change hdc and make the owner root and the premissions 660 Then after the next time I reboot, I connect as a different user (not root or jim), I then look at /dev/hdc and its owner is back to jim and permissions is 600. if this other user tries to use growisofs and write to /dev/dvdrecorder i get a permisson denied. if I su to root, reset hdc's owner back to root and set permissions to 660, this other user can then write to /dev/dvdrecorder. durring the boot process the owner and permissions are changed. I need to find the code that is doing it and fix it. This started happening after I installed nerolinux.
opensuse@cboltz.de 9/21/2005 2:45:08 PM >>> Hello,
Am Mittwoch, 21. September 2005 16:13 schrieb James Hanks:
I loaded nerolinux demo to try it out. unfortunetaly I install it as user jim not root.
This should only make a difference in where it is installed (/home/jim/somewhere/ instead of /opt/nero/ or something like that) and - of course - the ownership of the program files.
now when ever I reboot the owner of hdc is jim and the permissions are 600.
Let me guess: You are logged in as user jim when checking this?
I cannot find where it is resting the owner and permissions on boot. can anyone steer me in the right direction?
This has nothing to do with Nero at all - resmgr does it when you login. Oh, and please do not send HTML mails to this mailinglist. Regards, Christian Boltz -- Danke für die sehr verständliche und umfassende Antwort, ich seh' jetzt sehr viel klarer (Böse Zungen sagen, ich hätte seit zwei Monaten 'mal wieder meine Brille geputzt ... ). [Ulrich Walter in suse-linux] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-help@opensuse.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This message may contain confidential information, and is intended only for the use of the individual(s) to whom it is addressed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Only a comments taken from the summary of a german Linux magazin (Linux User): "NeroLinux is in an early alpha state. The only unique value proposition is the possibility to use DVD-R-DL media. But on the other hand it's more or less totally unusable. The described bugs must not appear in a commercial product. As long as Ahead does not fix most of those bugs, we recommend not to use NeroLinux at all and it's not even worth to invest 20 Euros." On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, James Hanks wrote:
I su to root and change hdc and make the owner root and the premissions 660 Then after the next time I reboot, I connect as a different user (not root or jim), I then look at /dev/hdc and its owner is back to jim and permissions is 600. if this other user tries to use growisofs and write to /dev/dvdrecorder i get a permisson denied. if I su to root, reset hdc's owner back to root and set permissions to 660, this other user can then write to /dev/dvdrecorder. durring the boot process the owner and permissions are changed. I need to find the code that is doing it and fix it. This started happening after I installed nerolinux.
opensuse@cboltz.de 9/21/2005 2:45:08 PM >>> Hello,
Am Mittwoch, 21. September 2005 16:13 schrieb James Hanks:
I loaded nerolinux demo to try it out. unfortunetaly I install it as user jim not root.
This should only make a difference in where it is installed (/home/jim/somewhere/ instead of /opt/nero/ or something like that) and - of course - the ownership of the program files.
now when ever I reboot the owner of hdc is jim and the permissions are 600.
Let me guess: You are logged in as user jim when checking this?
I cannot find where it is resting the owner and permissions on boot. can anyone steer me in the right direction?
This has nothing to do with Nero at all - resmgr does it when you login.
Oh, and please do not send HTML mails to this mailinglist.
Regards,
Christian Boltz
-- Dr. Martin Sommer Product Manager Consumer Products SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstraße 5, D-90409 Nürnberg Phone: +49 (0) 911 740 530 Fax: +49 (0) 911 740 53 575 Email: martin.sommer@suse.com ----------------------------------------------------------
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