Kevin Oberman wrote: >>From: Fabrizio Parrella <fabrizio_at_nldesign.com> >>Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2004 09:55:42 -0500 >>Sender: owner-freebsd-current_at_freebsd.org >> >>tried that too: >> >>devfs ruleset 10 >>devfs rule add path "fd0*" group wheel mode 666 >>devfs rule add path "apm" group wheel mode 666 (I tried also without this >>line) >>devfs rule applyset >> >>and after the reboot.. nothing :-( >> >>fabry >> >>On Wednesday 07 January 2004 09:47 am, Ryan Sommers wrote: >> >> >>>On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 08:38, Fabrizio Parrella wrote: >>> >>> >>>>If I try to mount the floppy when I am root, everything works fine!! >>>> >>>>I tried to chmod 766 /dev/fd* , but as soon as I reboot I have the >>>>problem again. >>>> >>>>I have notice now that I cannot use also the /dev/apm when I am not the >>>>root, but I can use /dev/dsp. >>>> >>>> > >Fabrizio, > >I think you are working a bit too hard. I had similar problems and >discovered that, for this sort of simple action with no jail involvement, >the format should be much simpler. > >link cd0 cdrom >link cd0 dvd >link ttyd0 pilot >perm cd0 0666 >perm acd0 0666 >perm pass0 0666 >perm ttyd0 0666 > >This will create symlinks from /dev/dvd and /dev/cdrom to /dev/cd0 (use >acd0 if you don't use atapicam) and a symlink for /dev/piolot to the >COM0 port. > >It also changes the protections on the cd0, acd0, and pass0 devices to >global read/write. > >I think you can see what you need for your floppy. Probably: >perm fd0 0666 >perm apm 0666 (I'm not sure that you need this.) > > using configuration similar to the above one worked for me with for my CD drive but I had to add my user to the group "operator" . So you should give it a try. DanyReceived on Wed Jan 07 2004 - 20:38:52 UTC
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