On Wed, 9 Nov 2005 07:24, Andy Fraser wrote:> I was wondering if someone could tell me how to set the permissions for a
> USB card reader when it's plugged in? I've been Googling for hours
and
> found nothing concrete so far although I'll keep looking.
devfs.conf can do it.
> So far I have this situation:
> I plug in the card reader and device nodes are created
> (e.g. /dev/da0s1, /dev/da1s1 etc). I can mount this as root and if I
> manually set the permissions I can mount it as my user too. What I
can't
> work out is how to change the permissions when I plug it in so I can just
> use the reader as my user.
[inchoate 8:36] ~ >cat /etc/devfs.rules
[root=100]
add path 'da*' group operator mode 660
And in rc.conf..
devfs_system_ruleset="root"
> I've read the man pages for devfs, devfs.conf and devfs.rules.
devfs.rules
> looks like what I need but I can't work out what I actually need to do
or
> how to test a rule without rebooting.
It isn't very obvious :(
You can test your changes by doing..
/etc/rc.d/devfs restart
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