Re: Change permissions on /dev file?

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Am Sa, den 14.01.2006 schrieb Toralf Lund um 20:58:

> How can I update permissions on a device file on an FC4 setup? I mean, I 
> know I can use chmod, of course, but the problem is that for /dev 
> special files, the changes are lost on reboot.
> 
> More specifically, I have a SCSI scanner, and I (obviously) want to 
> access it as a regular user, but by default /dev/sg* can be read and 
> written only by root. How do I change that? (And why don't devices like 
> this automatically get user accessible?)
> 
> - T

grep -n "sg" /etc/udev/permissions.d/50-udev.permissions

The permissions are set there.

Alexander


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