On Wed, 2005-08-31 at 10:26 -0400, pking123(a)sympatico.ca wrote:
I found I was able to use JPilot, and it appears to do what I want.
But I seem to have run into a "feature" in FC4 which resets the
permissions on /dev/ttyS0 to 660 from 666.
I have looked through the kernel docs, and I do not suspect the
kernel is doing this. Any suggestions as to what is responsible for
resetting these permissions, and how do I make these changes
permanent?
Paul King
Hi Paul,
You are battling with udev.... Turns out that every time you reboot,
the /dev/ directory is wiped out. The files are regenerated by udev
when the system boots or you and I dynamically plug something in.
Now you can look to manipulate the udev rules to automatically create
your symlink of /dev/pilot, for example, there are several examples in
the archives. But the system should probably already have a rule to
assign the "logged-in user" as the owner of the serial port or any
dynamically created USB ports.... You can see some of this
in /etc/udev/rules.d/....
--Rob