Re: cdrom ownership being reset to root:disk upon reboot

2004-12-16 Thread Alan Chandler
On Thursday 16 December 2004 02:33, H. S. wrote: > #to make CDROMs root:cdrom > hdc:root:cdrom:660 > hdd:root:cdrom:660 The fact that have two cdrom drives maybe the cause of the problem. The script in /etc/udev/scripts has some defaults (only one drive). -- Alan Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fi

Re: cdrom ownership being reset to root:disk upon reboot

2004-12-15 Thread H. S.
Apparently, _H. S._, on 15/12/04 21:11,typed: Apparently, _H. S._, on 15/12/04 20:57,typed: Apparently, _Thomas Adam_, on 15/12/04 19:42,typed: --- "H. S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If I change their permissions to root:cdrom and reboot, the permissions again are set to root:disk. Remove 'disc

Re: cdrom ownership being reset to root:disk upon reboot

2004-12-15 Thread H. S.
Apparently, _H. S._, on 15/12/04 20:57,typed: Apparently, _Thomas Adam_, on 15/12/04 19:42,typed: --- "H. S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If I change their permissions to root:cdrom and reboot, the permissions again are set to root:disk. Remove 'discover'. -- Thomas Adam Did that. Removed: libdis

Re: cdrom ownership being reset to root:disk upon reboot

2004-12-15 Thread H. S.
Apparently, _Thomas Adam_, on 15/12/04 19:42,typed: --- "H. S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If I change their permissions to root:cdrom and reboot, the permissions again are set to root:disk. Remove 'discover'. -- Thomas Adam Did that. Removed: libdiscover2, discover, discover-data. This had no

Re: cdrom ownership being reset to root:disk upon reboot

2004-12-15 Thread Thomas Adam
--- "H. S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If I change their permissions to root:cdrom and reboot, the permissions > again are set to root:disk. Remove 'discover'. -- Thomas Adam = "The Linux Weekend Mechanic" -- http://linuxgazette.net "TAG Editor" -- http://linuxgazette.ne