chown jtwdyp: /dev/hda8 /dev/hda9 /dev/hda10 [fstab: owner, noauto]
D. Michael McIntyre
michael.mcintyre at rosegardenmusic.com
Mon Mar 12 13:11:48 UTC 2007
On Monday 12 March 2007 2:27 am, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
> That is it works until the next reboot...
This is udev in action. If you boot from a CD, for example, and have a look
at your installed / partition on that hard drive, you'll find its /dev
directory is mostly empty. Udev populates it at boot time.
I don't know how you can twiddle this, but that's where to start. There's
probably some /etc/udev.something you can edit to override the defaults.
Or you can cheat and create an init script to run the chown at every boot.
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D. Michael McIntyre
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