On 7/10/06, Charles Lepple <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/10/06, Matt Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been using nut to manage a variety of smart and dumb UPS's for
> about a year now, so I've got no excuse for just subscribing to the
> list now. Except maybe that the debian-user lists provide plenty of
> reading material. Anyway, I recently updated a couple of boxes to
> 2.6.15 kernels from 2.4.x and got to learn fun things about udev. I'm
> happy to do a write up on a simple udev rule to make permissions and
> ownership stick across reboots if anyone would find this helpful.
I think this is originally from an email sent by Bruno Wolff:
> You can copy the file scripts/hotplug-ng/nut-usbups.rules.in to
> /etc/udev/rules.d/nut-usbups.rules . You will probab;ly need to create
> the rules.d directory. rules.d and nut-usbups.rules can be publicly
> readable and should be owned by root. In nut-usbups.rules you need to
> substitute @RUN_AS_USER@ with nut .
Worked just last week on a mixed sarge/testing box.
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- Charles Lepple
Very nice. My APCs are all fairly old, using a serial cable for
communication. I made a local.rules file in /etc/udev/ with the
following line:
KERNEL=="ttyS0", OWNER="nut", GROUP="nut", MODE="0600", OPTIONS+="last_rule"
Then put a symlink in /etc/udev/rules.d/ with the name 010_local.rules.
I'm running debian testing with nut 2.0.3-4 pulled from unstable.
--
Matt
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