Archaic wrote:
The other example, audio devices, would basically be the same. The
devices would be created with their default permissions and group owned
by root, but would be created with the proper names and in the proper
directories. BLFS would then have the perfect forum to layout what needs
to be done to use those specific devices (configuring the perms on the
devices, adding the user to the audio group, installing the software to
access the devices, etc.).

I think the LFS-udev.rules should create audio devices so that they are
owned by the audio group, then BLFS need only say that users should add
themselves to the audio group to be able to write to those devices. Same
with video.

Andy
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