At 04:28 23-4-2002 -0400, Mike Burger wrote:
I noticed something odd once I started using the latest 2.4.9-31 kernel
with XFS 1.1, and removed the 2.4.14 XFS 1.0.2 kernel that I had installed
(as an additional kernel...I just don't know if there's any correlation
between removing it and what's happening).
There might very well be one.
When I boot up, I've found that /dev/null is chmod 600 (rw-------).
I have XFS 1.1 here but I didn't install it using the RPM. I built from the
kernel-source rpm and installed it from there.
The /dev/null on this box still has 666 so I reckon that the file got
touched somewhere in the process of upgrading.
You should be able to chmod the file and the permission should stick.
Cheers
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Seth
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