Hi Mike -
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, 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).
>
> When I boot up, I've found that /dev/null is chmod 600 (rw-------).
Any chance you're using devfs? I don't know what /dev/null defaults to,
but if you're using devfs, that might explain the permission change not
sticking?
I have one of the 2.4.9-31-XFS prereleases running on my workstation,
and /dev/null permissions are fine.
-Eric
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