On 2003-12-31 at 19:01:06 Robert Watson wrote: >> superuser. I received this error: >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09:12:42 root]# pciconf -lv >> pciconf: /dev/pci: Operation not permitted
> pciconf -lv appears to cause pciconf to open /dev/pci writable: > 731 pciconf CALL open(0x8049a55,0x2,0) > 731 pciconf NAMI "/dev/pci" > 731 pciconf RET open -1 errno 13 Permission denied > And, of course, it's not writable by non-root. Didn't the original poster have a problem when he actually was root? Of course I agree that pciconf should only open the device r/w if strictly necessary, but I was just thinking his problem lay elsewhere.
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