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Re: Prerelease-test1-rc1 XFS install CD (/dev permissions)

To: Matthew Geier <matthew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Prerelease-test1-rc1 XFS install CD (/dev permissions)
From: Jason Walker <unseen@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 08:01:10 -0500 (EST)
Cc: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxx>, linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
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        I too have noticed some oddities with /dev permissions, similar to what 
you have expirianced.  When I moved to an XFS /, my user did not have access to 
/dev/mixer so I chmod'd it and when I rebooted it didn't seem to stick.  I 
wasn't going to post this until I could pin it down to something specific, but 
I had no time to do so and as you posted about it I thought I'd let you know 
you are not alone :)
        I am running 2.4.0 now, but this happened since um....2.4test13pre3 
(when I moved to an XFS /)
        Just thought that might help :)

        RegEx


On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Matthew Geier wrote:

> 
>  'pure' XFS it appears to be fine. I have a running system. However I
> have a 'new' problem. The permissions on /dev are wacked. Like some one
> has done a chown root:root *; chmod 0 * on /dev. I can only login as
> root, as user something fails due lack of /dev access. When I try to fix
> the permissions with MAKEDEV, it only partially does the job. Group
> changes don't
> stick at all.
> 
>  I am NOT using devfs. I might try recompiling with devfs :-)




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