Re: [SLE] Busybody-Ware Changing SetUID Root Program File Modes

From: Mark Hounschell (dmarkh_at_cfl.rr.com)
Date: 11/19/05

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    Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 06:52:16 -0500
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    Buddy Coffey wrote:

    > I am having the same problems as Randall, but only with SuSE 10.0. In
    > SuSE 9.1 (where I also run vmware), the permissions for my raw disks
    > (/dev/hda) stay set, whereas in SuSE 10.0, the permissions are reset at
    > boot time. It appears that something is running mknod during boot,
    > because I have a new timestamp on the /dev entries that corresponds to
    > the boot time.
    >
    > Buddy Coffey
    > Advanced Electromagnetics
    >

    I know it's kind of late but your problem is not related to his. Your
    problem is due to the udev stuff in SuSE-10.0. The /dev directory gets
    built from scratch every time you boot. The permissions on the block
    devices are set in the file

    /etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules

    SUBSYSTEM=="block", GROUP="disk", MODE="0640"

    Mark

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