Re: Who sets /dev/snd/* owners/perms upon login?

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On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 18:14:33 +0100
John Sigler <linux.kernel@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Juan Carlos Castro y Castro wrote:
> 
> > When I log in from the text consoles or the native GUI (but not by ssh) 
> > the pemissions and owner in /dev/snd are changed to 0600 and the 
> > logged-in user, respectively. I can't find where, or in what script, 
> > this is done. I'd like to disable that behavior and leave all 
> > permissions in /dev/snd to 0666, without them being changed behind my 
> > back when someone logs in. How can I do this?
> 
> I suppose you already tried the following command as root?
> 
> grep -r /dev/snd /
> 
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Such a "grep" might be not a good idea - on my machine it hangs - probably
a bug in "grep".

I mean, with directories having small size it works, but with "/" it hangs.

Regards,
  Sergei.

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