[ale] udev file permissions
Geoffrey
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Mon Mar 10 08:04:38 EDT 2008
Jim Lynch wrote:
> Geoffrey wrote:
>> If there is one thing that is stopping Linux from better acceptance,
>> it's issues like this. I was running Red Hat Enterprise 4, syncing my
>> palm via jpilot. I do a clean install of Red Hat Enterprise 5 and I can
>> no longer sync my palm. I know what the problem is, the permissions on
>> the devices created by udev. Problem is, I can not find sufficient
>> documentation to tell my how to make this work. I've found various
>> references to permissions files and such, but none of them are
>> consistent. I've spent the better part of a day on this issue, still,
>> no love.
>>
>> So, anyone have a pointer as to how to make udev set the proper
>> permissions on the /dev/ttyUSB[12] devices when I plug my palm up?
>>
>>
> I think the usual way to overcome the inability to use /dev devices in
> general is to note what group the device belongs to, perhaps tty in this
> case, and add yourself to that group. All the devices I've run into are
> set to 660 so group has read/write access. At least this is the way I
> normally get around the problem.
Well, it's not the solution I was looking for, but it works, so thanks
for the response.
I guess that's the positive side of all this. Great support from the
community and "there's always more then one way to do it."
Thanks Jim.
--
Until later, Geoffrey
Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little
temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
- Benjamin Franklin
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