I apologize if this is not the correct forum for this question, but I have
been unable to find an answer to my questions anywhere else. I have the
2.4.0 kernel running with devfs enabled. I have followed the instructions
found at http://www.atnf.csiro.au/~rgooch/linux/docs/devfs.html to a tee,
and yet I still cannot get devfs to save permissions across a reboot.
For example, if I chown user /dev/sound/* and reboot, when the box comes
back up, I see that the files are owned by root again. I have added the
following to my /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit file:
mount --bind /dev /dev-state
mount -t devfs none /dev
/sbin/devfsd /dev
I've also edited my /etc/devfsd.conf file as follows:
# Sample /etc/devfsd.conf configuration file.
# Richard Gooch <rgooch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 3-JUL-2000
#
# Enable full compatibility mode for old device names. You may comment
these
# out if you don't use the old device names. Make sure you know what
you're
# doing!
REGISTER .* MKOLDCOMPAT
UNREGISTER .* RMOLDCOMPAT
# You may comment out the above and uncomment the following if you've
# configured your system to use the original "new" devfs names or the
really
# new names
#REGISTER vc/.* MKOLDCOMPAT
#UNREGISTER vc/.* RMOLDCOMPAT
#REGISTER pty/.* MKOLDCOMPAT
#UNREGISTER pty/.* RMOLDCOMPAT
#REGISTER misc MKOLDCOMPAT
#UNREGISTER misc RMOLDCOMPAT
# You may comment these out if you don't use the original "new" names
REGISTER .* MKNEWCOMPAT
UNREGISTER .* RMNEWCOMPAT
# Enable module autoloading. You may comment this out if you don't use
# autoloading
LOOKUP .* MODLOAD
#
# Uncomment this if you want permissions to be saved and restored
REGISTER .* COPY /dev-state/$devname $devpath
CHANGE .* COPY $devpath /dev-state/$devname
CREATE .* COPY $devpath /dev-state/$devname
Is there something I'm missing/not understanding? Well, there's obviously
a fair amount I'm not understanding, but is it because I'm misreading the
documents, looking at the wrong source, etc.? Any help anyone can offer
would be greatly appreciated.
Jason
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