You have several choices, all of which involve expanding the privileges that
the other users have:
1. Letting them log in as root
2. making the mknod command SUID
3. installing sudo
Norm
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From: Lilja, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 9:14 AM
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Subject: [rtl] make devices ?
Hi All,
I have started using the RTlinux 3.1 package on Redhat 7.1 but have a
problem when performing 'make devices'.
It only works if I log in as root (which I can).
I have several other developers who might need to perform the 'make
devices' command also, and they do not have root privileges and will not
gain root privileges, so how can I get the 'make devices' run.
The problem is that non-root users cannot use the 'mknod' command.
Hope someone has an answer (and I'm not interested in fakeroot)
Michael Lilja
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