Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2004 09:55:42 -0500 From: Fabrizio Parrella <fabrizio@nldesign.com> To: Ryan Sommers <ryans@gamersimpact.com> Cc: current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: mount / umount Message-ID: <200401070955.42489.fabrizio@nldesign.com> In-Reply-To: <1073486835.650.2.camel@localhost> References: <200401061059.54892.fabrizio@nldesign.com> <200401070938.20125.fabrizio@nldesign.com> <1073486835.650.2.camel@localhost>
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tried that too: devfs ruleset 10 devfs rule add path "fd0*" group wheel mode 666 devfs rule add path "apm" group wheel mode 666 (I tried also without this line) devfs rule applyset and after the reboot.. nothing :-( fabry On Wednesday 07 January 2004 09:47 am, Ryan Sommers wrote: > On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 08:38, Fabrizio Parrella wrote: > > If I try to mount the floppy when I am root, everything works fine!! > > > > I tried to chmod 766 /dev/fd* , but as soon as I reboot I have the > > problem again. > > > > I have notice now that I cannot use also the /dev/apm when I am not the > > root, but I can use /dev/dsp. > > > > fabry > > With 5.x the device node tree moved onto devfs(5). In order for > permissions to survive after reboot take a look at /etc/devfs.conf. It's > fairly well documented.
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