On Thursday 14 July 2005 12:52, Sean Higgins wrote:
> Try checking a file called /etc/udev/permissions.d/50-udev.permissions,
> this file sets the permissions of devices during boot.  My line in that
> file is:
>
> null:root:root:0666
>
> which sets the permissions to 0666 which is what you expect.
>
> I had problems with some other devices, like misc/nvram, and had to make
> modifications to the file.
>
>                               Sean
>

uops i realized i hadn't done an etc-update after emerging udev. doing it 
adjusted some files in /etc/udev and now everything works. thanks to all
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