On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 06:47:41PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote: > No, the ownership change with $USER allocation of the tty. > Please checkit out on your system while loging in with different $USER. >
Ok, tried... [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ tty /dev/tty1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ll /dev/tty[01] crw------- 1 root root 4, 0 2005-03-29 21:30 /dev/tty0 crw------- 1 jcn tty 4, 1 2006-03-07 19:52 /dev/tty1 ... doesn't change here. I wonder who should change that (the kernel, in the course of processing a VT_ACTIVATE ioctl()?), but if that's what's happening on your host, then there has to be some mechanism... Hm, I'm puzzled. We're both still talking about tty_0_, right? (Ok, the discussion is a bit academic, since the OP's problem is long solved, but now I'm curious what makes that ownership change dynamically...) I'll test my google-fu on that - I can't believe that no one else has noticed that in the past... Regards, Jan -- Jan C. Nordholz <jckn At gmx net>
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