[CentOS] Odd issue with custom udev rule at boot
James Pearson
james-p at moving-picture.comMon Jun 13 22:04:18 UTC 2011
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James A. Peltier wrote: > Hi All, > > I've written a custom udev rule to change the permissions of /dev/ttyS* but it doesn't seem to be working at boot up. If I run > > /sbin/udevcontrol reload_rules; udevtrigger > > The rules are parsed, applied and the permissions are then correct but why is it not doing so at boot? The file in questions I've called /etc/udev/rules.d/49-udev-override.rules and it contains > > KERNEL=="tty[A-Z]*", NAME="%k", GROUP="rcl", MODE="0660", OPTIONS="last_rule" > > the default 50-udev.rules file has been left untouched. SELinux is in permissive mode and so I can't find a reason why it is happening. Anyone have any ideas? > The thread starting at: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2009-July/079133.html> may gives some clues James Pearson
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