On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 19:48, Matias Féliciano <feliciano.matias(a)free.fr> wrote:
Le samedi 16 octobre 2004 à 19:26 +1000, Russell Coker a écrit :
> A copy of bash which is spawned by udev attempts an ioctl access
> to /proc/ide/ide0/hda/media. This access doesn't do any harm, but
> possibly indicates some other problem, is bash supposed to be accessing
> that file?
Perhaps :
/etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules
KERNEL="hd[a-z]", PROGRAM="/bin/cat /proc/ide/%k/media",
RESULT="cdrom", SYMLINK="cdrom%e" KERNEL="hd[a-z]",
PROGRAM="/bin/cat
/proc/ide/%k/media", RESULT="floppy", SYMLINK="floppy%e ...
Those two should not be related to it, only "cat" is opening the file not
"bash".
KERNEL="hd[a-z]",
PROGRAM="/etc/udev/scripts/check-cdrom.sh %k
DVD", SYMLINK="dvd%e" ...
I have difficulty in working out what that script does, but it doesn't seem to
be opening the media file. Also on my system the CD-ROM is /dev/hdc so a
cd-rom script isn't expected to access anything related to /dev/hda.
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