I agree and your position is true.

Can you tell me what method you have in mind for changing permissions? A 
shell line inside /etc/init.d/bacula-sd.conf (I use Fedora) with the 
chmod previously said or a different command?

Alfonso

IEM - network operating center wrote:
> Alfonso Amato - Sintecnos srl wrote:
>> Changed permission of /dev/nst0* into 660 and works correctly! I suggest 
>> to add the "chmod " line into the Brief tutorial while testing not on 
>> file but on real tape.
>>
> 
> i rather suggest adding a line like "make sure you do have the correct
> permissions to access the tape" if it is not already there.
> 
> your chmod trick might well not work on all systems (e.g. udev/devfs
> will recreate the devices on bootup, thus losing the new permissions if
> you don't configure your system accordingly)
> 
> mfga.sdr
> IOhannes

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