On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 01:37:10PM -0500, Jeff Bethke wrote: > Then I go ahead and reboot the host or someone comes along and runs a > vgscan. VOILA! The perms for those files reset to root:root. How do > I prevent that from happeneing? I want it so that I can make a device > and set its perms to some user, and forget about it. Is that even > possible? If so, how? Or, what am I doing wrong in setting up the lv/vg's? One generally doesn't let non-root users have direct access to devices. Instead you should format and mount the filesystems on those drives and give users access to that. -JM -- Keep London tidy... Shoot a pigeon. This message is PGP/MIME signed.
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