On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Well, if your users are logging in locally, then you can use the
> functionality provided by the pam console module. Look at the file
> /etc/security/console.perms for information.
>
> Otherwise, just to the standard UNIX thing: create a group for
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Carey F. Cox wrote:
> > >How can I set permissions on devices under /dev, i.e. /dev/sg0?
> >
> > Just like you would a file, e.g.
> > chmod 644 /dev/sg0
>
> I guess I should have been more clear. What I want is the functionality
> of assigning certain devices to the user.
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Chris Watt wrote:
> At 05:01 PM 12/14/01 -0600, Carey F. Cox wrote:
> >
> >I am running a new installation of rh7.2 and have a couple of questions...
> >
> >What happened to devfsd?
>
> You don't need it unless you're using devfs (actually technically you don't
> NEED it ev
At 05:01 PM 12/14/01 -0600, Carey F. Cox wrote:
>
>I am running a new installation of rh7.2 and have a couple of questions...
>
>What happened to devfsd?
You don't need it unless you're using devfs (actually technically you don't
NEED it even if you are using devfs) and last time I looked Redhat
I am running a new installation of rh7.2 and have a couple of questions...
What happened to devfsd?
How can I set permissions on devices under /dev, i.e. /dev/sg0?
Thanks,
Carey
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