Jay Cliburn wrote: > > My other question is why doesn't a non-default udev rule work as > expected on /dev/ttyS*. > One thing to keep in mind is that unless you use OPTIONS="last_rule" in your rule, then any later rules for the device will also be processed. This is a change from the early implementations of udev where only the first rule matched was used. Also, the last two rules that are normally processed tell HAL and pam-console about the device, so their rules can be applied. (HAL first, then pam-console.) So the permissions that udev sets may be overridden. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!