Is this happening to anyone here with a current -FACTORY?

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> ls -l /dev/*null*
-rw-rw-rw- 1 root root    0 2007-09-02 22:45 /dev/null
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 2173 2007-09-02 22:24 /dev/null.2007-09-02.0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root   17 2007-09-02 22:23 /dev/null.current ->
null.2007-09-02.0

Initial permissions on /dev/null were correct (like above) but after gdm
login permissions get rw for owner, none for other. also, permissions
for /dev/null.2007-09-02 are rw for owner , none for others.

My problem is that after logon, opening a shell (gnome-terminal in my
case) pops up some errors about /dev/null permission denied. Any fixes
excluding "manually setting correct permissions on /dev/*null*"?


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