I can change the group ownershipp of the DVD drive, but if I log out & in again it changes back. Is there a way to make a change permanent? How could I figure out what process is changing this back?
ls -la /dev/scd0 brw-rw---- 1 root mail 11, 0 Nov 12 15:17 /dev/scd0
mahalo, Dave
From: Dave tdbtdb+centos@gmail.com
I can change the group ownershipp of the DVD drive, but if I log out & in again it changes back. Is there a way to make a change permanent? How could I figure out what process is changing this back? ls -la /dev/scd0 brw-rw---- 1 root mail 11, 0 Nov 12 15:17 /dev/scd0
Hum... the mail group ownership seems strange... Mine is: brw------- 1 jd disk 11, 0 nov 22 10:28 /dev/scd0 Maybe check in /etc/udev/rules.d if you see something...
JD
Nope this is wrong. You are supposed to add the relevant users to the group (in /etc/group) instead of changing the group ownership on the device file. That makes it persistent too..
Regards,
Jorgen Maas
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 11:46 AM, John Doe jdmls@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Dave tdbtdb+centos@gmail.com
I can change the group ownershipp of the DVD drive, but if I log out & in again it changes back. Is there a way to make a change permanent? How could I figure out what process is changing this back? ls -la /dev/scd0 brw-rw---- 1 root mail 11, 0 Nov 12 15:17 /dev/scd0
Hum... the mail group ownership seems strange... Mine is: brw------- 1 jd disk 11, 0 nov 22 10:28 /dev/scd0 Maybe check in /etc/udev/rules.d if you see something...
JD
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