On Apr 09, Julien BLACHE <jbla...@debian.org> wrote:

> > udev_device_event: device '/class/usb_device/usbdev5.12' already in 
> > database, cleanup
> > udev_node_add: creating device node '/dev/bus/usb/005/012', major=189, 
> > minor=523, mode=0664, uid=0, gid=115
> The node gets created, presumably with proper permissions.
Indeed, I can't see why the permissions should be different.

> > udevtest: run: 'socket:/org/freedesktop/hal/udev_event'
> And what happens with that? I wouldn't be surprised if HAL or
> something else was changing the permissions at that point.
It's easy enough to kill HAL and try again.

> > udevtest: run: 'socket:@/org/kernel/udev/monitor'
> I guess that's internal to udev (for udevmonitor?)
Yes, this cannot have side effects.

-- 
ciao,
Marco

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