Hello,
Are there some missing kernel device rules in 55-lfs.rules from
udev-config-20080217?
These following rules do not exist:
KERNEL=="ptmx", MODE="0666",GROUP="tty"
KERNEL=="kmem", MODE="0640",GROUP="kmem"
KERNEL=="mem", MODE="0640",GROUP="kmem"
KERNEL=="port", MODE
Hello,
Are there some missing kernel device rules in 55-lfs.rules from
udev-config-20080217?
These following rules do not exist:
KERNEL=="ptmx", MODE="0666",GROUP="tty"
KERNEL=="kmem", MODE="0640",GROUP="kmem"
KERNEL=="mem", MODE="0640",GROUP="kmem"
KERNEL=="port", MODE
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Dan Nicholson wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 3:03 PM, Nathan Coulson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> I was just looking at cd udev-config-20080217,
>>
>> Linux 2.6.24.3 (.2 headers), udev 113,
>
> Someone brought this up to me off list and I f
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 3:03 PM, Nathan Coulson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was just looking at cd udev-config-20080217, and I noticed there
> were a few things that made nonroot users not work by default.
>
> /dev/zero and /dev/null were 660, and until I reverted to the old lfs
> rules file
I was just looking at cd udev-config-20080217, and I noticed there
were a few things that made nonroot users not work by default.
/dev/zero and /dev/null were 660, and until I reverted to the old lfs
rules file, I could not run urxvt (I never figured out which device it
wanted).
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