Letting Ordinary Users Write To Disk Key

Robert L Cochran cochranb at speakeasy.net
Sun Aug 3 20:55:53 UTC 2003


OK, let me ask a stupid question since it still is not working for me. 

What is the difference between a 'console' and a 'tty'?

Thanks

Bob Cochran


On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 12:54, Jef Spaleta wrote:
> did you change the definition of the <flash> device class listing line
> in consoles.perms to include the /dev/sda* ?
> something like
> <flash>=/mnt/flash* /dev/flash* /dev/sda*
> 
> though i would have thought the <diskonkey> entry would make more
> sense..doesnt really matter.
> 
> The one lingering problem i have with usb devices is that they are given
> /dev/ listing on a first come first server basis. So that if you have 2
> or more usb storage devices like a flash reader and a keydrive, and you
> connect them in different orders...it can affect how fstab mount lines
> work and confuse things. I guess the best possible solution is to make
> sure kudzu is aware of these devices and can autocorrect the fstab
> entries as needed.
> 
> -jef
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