I su to root and change hdc and make the owner root and the premissions 660
Then after the next time I reboot, I connect as a different user (not root or 
jim), I then look at /dev/hdc and its owner is back to jim and permissions is 
600. if this other user tries to use growisofs and write to /dev/dvdrecorder i 
get a permisson denied. if I su to root, reset hdc's owner back to root and set 
permissions to 660, this other user can then write to /dev/dvdrecorder. durring 
the boot process the owner and permissions are changed. I need to find the code 
that is doing it and fix it. This started happening after I installed nerolinux.

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/21/2005 2:45:08 PM >>>
Hello,

Am Mittwoch, 21. September 2005 16:13 schrieb James Hanks:
> I loaded nerolinux demo to try it out. unfortunetaly I install it as
> user jim not root. 

This should only make a difference in where it is installed 
(/home/jim/somewhere/ instead of /opt/nero/ or something like that) and 
- of course - the ownership of the program files.

> now when ever I reboot the owner of hdc is jim and 
> the permissions are 600. 

Let me guess: You are logged in as user jim when checking this?

> I cannot find where it is resting the owner 
> and permissions on boot. can anyone steer me in the right direction?

This has nothing to do with Nero at all - resmgr does it when you login.


Oh, and please do not send HTML mails to this mailinglist.


Regards,

Christian Boltz
-- 
Danke für die sehr verständliche und umfassende Antwort, ich seh' jetzt
sehr viel klarer (Böse Zungen sagen, ich hätte seit zwei Monaten 'mal
wieder meine Brille geputzt ... ).   [Ulrich Walter in suse-linux]

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