udev support
Jasper Huijsmans
jasper at lunar-linux.org
Wed Aug 11 16:10:40 GMT 2004
I know. I forgot to mention the easy fix I applied, sorry ;-)
Btw, I have a /etc/udev/permissions.d/50-udev.permissions, is that older
or newer than /etc/udev/udev.permissions? I have udev 030.
I also made them 0666, so no group change was required.
thanks,
Jasper
Nick Hudson wrote:
> Jasper,
>
> Thats basically the problems I had, to solve that open up
> your /etc/uydev/udev.permissions and change the defauly 0755 to 0660.
> Then in /etc/udev/udev.conf change the "default_mode" from 0770 to 0660
> and "default_group" to "users" that should fix the problem. Did for me
> anyway and now everything works fine. Let me know how things go.
>
> Nick
>
>
> On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 07:51 +0200, Jasper Huijsmans wrote:
>
>>nestu wrote:
>>
>>>Hi again,
>>>New release. Thinking about backwards compatibility, it supports
>>>defaults. If no dev=[udev|devfs|static] on cmdline, it works with these
>>>defaults:
>>
>>[...]
>>
>>Jaime, you rule! I've always been to lazy to set up udev properly on
>>/dev instead of /udev. Your new mount script works perfectly!
>>
>>Two permission problems: null and urandom. Maybe we can add them to the
>>permissions script.
>>
>>thanks,
>> Jasper
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