Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: >> You could try something like: >> >> mount -o remount,devgid=515,devmode=664 none /proc/bus/usb usbfs Oops - I forgot the -t before usbfs. > > # mount -o remount,devgid=505,devmode=664 -t none /proc/bus/usb usbfs > mount: mount point usbfs does not exist > Try mount -o remount,devgid=505,devmode=664 none /proc/bus/usb -t usbfs The device to mount is none, the mount point is /proc/bus/usb and the file system type is usbfs. You have to use the full command, instead of just giving it the mount point because it was mounted before /etc/mtab was writable. > >> I have not tried it, as I use a udev rule to set the permissions on >> a specific device instead of all USB devices. > > I'll poke around in the udev stuff. > > poc > I think 10-vboxdrv.rules is susposed to take care of it, but it does not work on Fedora. I use this for the udev rule set. (Watch the word wrap - each rule is one line.) 60-vboxusb.rules ------------------------------------------------------------- # Rules for VirtualBox USB devices. ACTION!="add", GOTO="vbox_rules_end" SUBSYSTEM!="usb", GOTO="vbox_rules_end" # eBookwise eBook reader. ATTR{idVendor}=="0993", ATTR{idProduct}=="0002", run="/lib/udev/set-usb-group %s # Kworld KW-UB435-Q ATTR{idVendor}=="1b80", ATTR{idProduct}=="a340", run="/lib/udev/set-usb-group %s # VuPoint Film and Slide converter ATTR{idVendor}=="05a9", ATTR{idProduct}=="1550", run="/lib/udev/set-usb-group %s LABEL="vbox_rules_end" ------------------------------------------------------------- Here is the set-use-group script: ------------------------------------------------------------- #! /bin/sh ret=false if [ "$DEVICE" != "" ]; then if [ -e $DEVICE ]; then chgrp vboxusers $DEVICE && \ chmod g+rw $DEVICE && \ logger udev/set-usb-group: $(ls -l $DEVICE) ret=true fi fi ------------------------------------------------------------- Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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