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Re: cdrom ownership being reset to root:disk upon reboot



Apparently, _H. S._, on 15/12/04 21:11,typed:
Apparently, _H. S._, on 15/12/04 20:57,typed:

Apparently, _Thomas Adam_, on 15/12/04 19:42,typed:

 --- "H. S." <greatexcalibur@yahoo.com> wrote:

If I change their permissions to root:cdrom and reboot, the permissions again are set to root:disk.




Remove 'discover'.

-- Thomas Adam


Did that. Removed:
libdiscover2, discover, discover-data.

This had no effect at all, the behaviour is same as before. For some weird reason, my networking is now down.

->HS



Reinstalled the above three packages. Networking is now again up. I guess some of the modules may not have been loaded without discover.

->HS




I just created my own permissions file for udev in /etc/udev/permissions.d:
#> ls -l
total 4
-rw-r--r--  1 root root  163 Dec 15 21:26 00hs-udev.permissions
-rw-r--r--  1 root root 2674 Oct 30 06:56 udev.permissions

#> cat 00hs-udev.permissions
#permissions added by HS,15Dec,2004, based on:
#  http://wiki2.archlinux.org/index.php/UdevHowTo

#to make CDROMs root:cdrom
hdc:root:cdrom:660
hdd:root:cdrom:660


So, after restarting udev:
#> /etc/init.d/udev restart
Recreating device nodes...done.

I got /dev/hd[cd] as root:cdrom.

But not I have a new problem that when I eject a tray (hdc or hdd) the try restracts by itself and does not remain open. And /var/log/syslog has this message being repeated continuously:
   kernel: cdrom: open failed.
   last message repeated 14 times


What is wrong with Sarge? Am I the only one experiencing this?

->HS




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