Hi Navin, Please don't top-post.
Le Friday 22 May 2015 à 12:27 +0530, Navin P a écrit : > Thanks Jean. > I used lshal so that it works on uid!=0. I suppose that hald is reading the information from sysfs or /dev/mem as root before dropping the root privileges. > https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/5/22/67 > Do you think the above patch is any relevant or you see any downsides of it ? There have been many people complaining about the inability to read uuid and serial numbers as non-root users over the years. Their complaints have always been ignored or turned down so far and I can't see this changing. UUIDs and serial numbers are considered private information which should not be readable by everyone by default. If you want these values to be world readable on your system, feel free to chmod them at boot time. The permissions defined in the dmi-id driver are only the default permissions, nothing prevents you from changing them at run-time (as root, obviously.) -- Jean Delvare SUSE L3 Support _______________________________________________ https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dmidecode-devel
