Bug#569111: tpb fails to run if udev rule is overwritten by a later rule

2010-02-10 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Feb 10, Kevin Coyner wrote: > The file 91-permissions.rules sets group ownership of /dev/nvram to > kmem. I presume it does this for a reason although I do not know why. > I'm concerned that the tpb rule, in setting that group ownership to > nvram, might cause new problems. Any idea why 91-pe

Bug#569111: tpb fails to run if udev rule is overwritten by a later rule

2010-02-09 Thread Kevin Coyner
Just one more thought on this The file 91-permissions.rules sets group ownership of /dev/nvram to kmem. I presume it does this for a reason although I do not know why. I'm concerned that the tpb rule, in setting that group ownership to nvram, might cause new problems. Any idea why 91-permiss

Bug#569111: tpb fails to run if udev rule is overwritten by a later rule

2010-02-09 Thread Kevin Coyner
Package: tpb Version: 0.6.4-4 Severity: important Tags: patch Presently tpb has a udev rule with a default priority of 60. On my system, there is a rule lib/udev/rules.d/91-permissions.rules that resets the group ownership of /dev/nvram to kmem, effectively overwriting the effect of the 60-tpb.rul