Today udev package was upgraded in Archlinux. Change notification states that it now uses upstream udev-acl rules for managing devices. Funny thing: both standard group assignment AND udev-acl mechanisms work simultaneously. I've just tested.
$ getfacl /dev/bus/usb/008/002 getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names # file: dev/bus/usb/008/002 # owner: root # group: scanner user::rw- user:psycho:rw- group::rw- mask::rw- other::r--
What's wrong with ubuntu's udev?
Today udev package was upgraded in Archlinux. Change notification states that it now uses upstream udev-acl rules for managing devices.
Funny thing: both standard group assignment AND udev-acl mechanisms work simultaneously. I've just tested.
$ getfacl /dev/bus/ usb/008/ 002
getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: dev/bus/usb/008/002
# owner: root
# group: scanner
user::rw-
user:psycho:rw-
group::rw-
mask::rw-
other::r--
What's wrong with ubuntu's udev?