Re: [Bug 53040] Re: Permissions changed in /dev/null in every boot

2007-07-09 Thread Ante Karamatić
turncoat wrote: > Since there are many services on this machine (student's machine for > learning linux servces), I will turn them all off later this evening, > and report what happened... Start it in single user mode, go to /etc/rc2.d/ and start service one by one. After every service, check st

RE: [Bug 53040] Re: Permissions changed in /dev/null in every boot

2007-06-07 Thread _kai_
Sorry, but I get another job and therefore I can tell you. :( --- Ante Karamatić <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > Is this still an issue? > > -- > Permissions changed in /dev/null in every boot > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/53040 > You received this bug notification because you are a > dire

[Bug 53040] Re: [Bug 53040] Re: Permissions changed in /dev/null in every boot

2006-08-08 Thread elinar
On Sunday 06 August 2006 04:52, Ante Karamatić wrote: > elinear, please add output of: > > ls -dl /etc/rcS.d/* > and > ls -dl /etc/rc2.d/* I have added those to the bug report. Thank you for your attention :) -- PLease dont CC me from mailing lists. -- Permissions changed in /dev/null in every b

[Bug 53040] Re: [Bug 53040] Re: [Bug 53040] Re: Permissions changed in /dev/null in every boot

2006-07-18 Thread _kai_
No, I do not use a Virtual Private Network. The only thing I have customized are: 1. My wireless pci card (rt2500) which drivers I have downloaded and compiled myself. 2. The drivers of my Nvidia video card --- Dennis Kaarsemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > Do you perhaps use a vpn clien

[Bug 53040] Re: [Bug 53040] Re: Permissions changed in /dev/null in every boot

2006-07-17 Thread Dennis Kaarsemaker
Do you perhaps use a vpn client? -- Permissions changed in /dev/null in every boot https://launchpad.net/bugs/53040 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 53040] Re: [Bug 53040] Re: Permissions changed in /dev/null in every boot

2006-07-15 Thread _kai_
Wow, that was fast! There is the command's output: /etc/udev/rules.d/40-permissions.rules:KERNEL=="null", MODE="0666" Thanks! --- Ante Karamatić <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > What's the output of: > > grep -sr null /etc/udev/* > > ? > > ** Changed in: Ubuntu >Importance: Untriaged