On 20/01/14 18:45, Alan McKinnon wrote: > On 01/20/14 18:30, Joseph wrote: >> After upgrade to "systemd" my /dev/ttyS0 shows up as: root:dialout >> ownership and permission 600 >> >> When I change as root manually to: chown uucp:dialout /dev/ttyS0 >> chmod 666 /dev/ttyS0 >> >> after restart it goes back to previous setting: root:dialout 600 >> How to change it? >> >> My VituralBox complain and will not start with owner: root:dialout >> /dev/ttyS0 >> > > It's a udev rule. Mine looks like this, tweak yours > > $ grep -r uucp /lib/udev/rules.d/ > /lib/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules:KERNEL=="tty[A-Z]*[0-9]|pppox[0-9]*|ircomm[0-9]*|noz[0-9]*|rfcomm[0-9]*", > GROUP="uucp" > > > > You'd put your file in /etc/udev/rules.d/, not in /lib/ as above, that's > the as-shipped location for defaults >
right, we change 'dialout' to 'uucp' within sys-fs/udev's ebuild because it has always been uucp in Gentoo. the dialout group is Fedora thing. looks like systemd's ebuild is failing to do so :/

