Making chmod changes static
Gerard Seibert
gerard-seibert at rcn.com
Mon May 31 14:41:58 PDT 2004
On Monday, May 31, 2004 4:59:58 PM Simon Barner <barner at in.tum.de> wrote:
|>> I need to make both the floppy drive (fd0), the internal zip dive (afd0)
|>> and the cdrom (acd0) usable by any user without having to use 'sudo' or go
|>> the 'su' route.
|>
|>Hi,
|>
|>you want /dev/devfs.conf (see devfs(8) for more details).
|>
|>E.g.:
|>
|># Commonly used by many ports
|>link acd0 cdrom
|>perm cdrom 0660
|>own cdrom root:operator
|>
|># burncd
|>perm acd0 0660
|>
|># xcdroast
|>perm xpt0 0660
|>perm pass0 0660
|>
|>
|>This will make your setting persisting over reboots.
|>In order to apply your changes to that file (without rebooting),
|>simply run (as root)
|>
|>/etc/rc.d/devfs restart
|>
|>Simon
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Monday, May 31, 2004 5:38:15 PM
I check the devfs(8) manual and found nothing about a devfs,conf file.
I tried to create on but was not successful. I therefore assume you mean
that I am to use the commands in the devfs(8) manual to create this file.
Is that correct?
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