On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 04:38:03 +0900 Masao Uebayashi <uebay...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Lack of chmod/chown/etc in /dev would > > be a total showstopper (for me, at the very least) for production use. > Could you tell me the senario how it sucks? I programm microcontrolers with a serial programmer. I use a serial connection to the target microcontroler for debugging. So I want to be able to read/write the serial port device node (e.g. /dev/tty03 or /dev/ttyU0) directely. But I don't want other users grant access to my serial devices. So I chown the device node to user jkunz and make it read/writable by that user only. The Linux devfs solved this problem with an init-script, that changed ownership and modes after each reboot. Looked a bit awkward to me when I had to deal with it. Non-persistent ownership and modes of device nodes is a show stopper. -- tschüß, Jochen Homepage: http://www.unixag-kl.fh-kl.de/~jkunz/