Re: udev lvm permisions

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On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 11:20, Geert Geurts <begeert@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have created a encrypted lvm home volume for placing personal files,
> and using them on different distributions.
> I'm using OpenSuse 11 and Ubuntu 8.10 both distributions are configured
> to decrypt the HomeVolume on login using pam_mount. The problem is that
> the permissions to the HomeVolume are not set correctly by Suse, so the
> volume cannot be decrypted and cannot be mounted.
> How can I create a udev rule that applies only to one LVM volume?

What kind of permissions? The ownership of the block device? Do you
need to mount it as a user, not as root?

Kay
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