Am Samstag, 1. Oktober 2005 12:57 schrieb Marcus Meissner:
> On Sat, Oct 01, 2005 at 03:00:48AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Am Samstag, 1. Oktober 2005 00:36 schrieb pmoellon:
> > > Guðlaugur Jóhannesson wrote:
> > > > Michael Schueller wrote:
> > > >> I´m trying to change the Permission of the Device dev/hdb2 to
> > > >> read/write for the Group Disk, but assoon i restart the system
> > > >> the defaul value is set again.
> > > > I have a similar problem, only with video0 and dsp and not hdb.
> > > >  I unfortunately do not have a working solution.
> > > >> I have tryed to put a rule into
> > > >> /etc/permission or /etc/permission.local but nothing will
> > > >> work. Could anybody tell me where it is written down that the
> > > >> devices have to have readonly for the Group
> > case 1
> > disable the resmgr service, set the permissions you want and
> > reboot. If your perms are not changed again, you have a problem
> > with resmgr.
> resmgr does not touch permissions or ownership at all, so this advice
> is wrong.

Hi Marcus,

sorry for that.

> That the permissions are set on every boot is because the devices
> are recreated by "udev" at every boot. Udev is configurable
> via magic configuration files /etc/udev.d/

ok, I will read some documentation.

> > OR
> > case 2
> > look in /etc/logindevperm and change the 0600 to 0660
>
> Might work... But the real and first question is:
>
>       What do you really want to do?

That's a philosophical question :-)
Ask Michael, who started this thread.

-- mdc

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