Really thanks Andrea.. That is a side of Linux I never investigate from 
my side and I guess I'll have a good time digging inside.

Alfonso

Andrea Conti wrote:
>> Can you tell me what method you have in mind for changing permissions? A 
>> shell line inside /etc/init.d/bacula-sd.conf (I use Fedora) with the 
>> chmod previously said or a different command?
> 
> I suppose you're using a recent (>2) version of fedora, so your system
> should be running udev.
> If that's the case, you just need to tell udev which
> owner/group/permissions you want that device node to be created with.
> 
> Create a file named "10-tape.rules" in /etc/udev/rules.d with the
> following line in it:
> 
> KERNEL=="nst0", OWNER="foo", GROUP="bar", MODE="0660"
> 
> If you don't need to set the owner or group simply leave out the
> corresponding section.
> 
> Taking a look at the udev documentation on rule writing might also be a
> good idea, since there is much more you can do with it.
> 
> Andrea

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