Oliver Fromme wrote:
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > Roland Smith wrote:
> > > But one has to run '/etc/rc.d/devfs restart' for newly added rules to
take
> > > effect! (or reboot the system, which is overkill).
> >
> > Yes, of course. I thought that was obvious.
> >
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > Roland Smith wrote:
> > > But one has to run '/etc/rc.d/devfs restart' for newly added rules to
> > > take
> > > effect! (or reboot the system, which is overkill).
> >
> > Yes, of course. I thought that was obvious.
> >
> > > Maybe I
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Roland Smith wrote:
> Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > Quote from the manpage:
> > "The devfs.rules file provides an easy way to create and apply
> > devfs(8) rules, even for devices that are not available at boot."
> >
> > The rules take effect whenever a new node (devide) ap
Roland Smith wrote:
> Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > Quote from the manpage:
> > "The devfs.rules file provides an easy way to create and apply
> > devfs(8) rules, even for devices that are not available at boot."
> >
> > The rules take effect whenever a new node (devide) appears,
> > even after
On Fri, Oct 09, 2009 at 12:34:21PM +0200, Oliver Fromme wrote:
> Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> > Herbert J. Skuhra wrote:
> > > Den 9. okt. 2009 kl. 05.25 skrev "Aryeh M. Friedman"
> > > :
> > >
> > > > Since certain currently unused devices are not created in /dev
> > > > (specifically in my
On Fri, Oct 09, 2009 at 02:18:46AM -0400, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> Roland Smith wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 11:25:12PM -0400, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> >
> >> Since certain currently unused devices are not created in /dev
> >> (specifically in my case /dev/fuse*) how do I tell what ev
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> Herbert J. Skuhra wrote:
> > Den 9. okt. 2009 kl. 05.25 skrev "Aryeh M. Friedman"
> > :
> >
> > > Since certain currently unused devices are not created in /dev
> > > (specifically in my case /dev/fuse*) how do I tell what ever (I can't
> > > tell it is devfs o
Roland Smith wrote:
On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 11:25:12PM -0400, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Since certain currently unused devices are not created in /dev
(specifically in my case /dev/fuse*) how do I tell what ever (I can't
tell it is devfs or what) to always make /dev/fuse* (when needed) with
On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 11:25:12PM -0400, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> Since certain currently unused devices are not created in /dev
> (specifically in my case /dev/fuse*) how do I tell what ever (I can't
> tell it is devfs or what) to always make /dev/fuse* (when needed) with
> 777 perms (the se
Herbert J. Skuhra wrote:
Den 9. okt. 2009 kl. 05.25 skrev "Aryeh M. Friedman"
:
Since certain currently unused devices are not created in /dev
(specifically in my case /dev/fuse*) how do I tell what ever (I can't
tell it is devfs or what) to always make /dev/fuse* (when needed)
with 777 perm
Den 9. okt. 2009 kl. 05.25 skrev "Aryeh M. Friedman" >:
Since certain currently unused devices are not created in /dev
(specifically in my case /dev/fuse*) how do I tell what ever (I
can't tell it is devfs or what) to always make /dev/fuse* (when
needed) with 777 perms (the security implica
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