From mint-bounce@lists.fishpool.fi Sun Mar 11 10:22:27 2007 X-Original-To: fnaumann@mail.boerde.de Delivered-To: fnaumann@mail.boerde.de X-Authenticated: #3273601 X-Provags-ID: V01U2FsdGVkX1/Eefcdp2bEHSjMsWv7cz0+xJAIssN6dhfN8StMXO HnNXuD0u/GEPgb To: From: Lars Schmidbauer Subject: [MiNT] Multiuser and XaAES Reply-To: Lars Schmidbauer X-Mailer: MyMAIL Rev:1.88.12854 (Atari/(STiK/STinG/GlueSTiK)) X-Hardware: Atari Falcon/CT60 MIME-Version: 1.0 Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 10:12:48 +0200 (MET) Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-2" X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal Message-Id: <0008b77e.0157035c8fa0@mail.gmx.net> X-Y-GMX-Trusted: 0 X-ecartis-version: Ecartis v1.0.0 Sender: mint-bounce@lists.fishpool.fi Errors-To: mint-bounce@lists.fishpool.fi X-original-sender: latzmaster@gmx.de Precedence: bulk List-help: List-unsubscribe: List-Id: X-List-ID: List-subscribe: List-owner: List-post: X-Virus-Scanned: by amavisd-new at relay.boerde.de X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.63 (2004-01-11) on relay.boerde.de X-Spam-Status: No, hits=6.9 tagged_above=-50.5 required=7.0 tests=BAYES_00, HTML_MESSAGE, MISSING_MIMEOLE, MISSING_OUTLOOK_NAME, RCVD_IN_SORBS X-Spam-Level: ****** Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by wh58-508.st.uni-magdeburg.de id l2B9MR6P006474 Hi there, i tried to setup a multiuser-environment with MinT 1.16.3a+XaAES 0.998a+TeraDesk 3.87 (based on EasyMint). When logging in as a 'normal' user, it's impossible to start XaAES (/usr/bin/ is present and correct). The problems are: -Default access-permissions for drive C (in fact for any TOS-drive) are set in '/etc/fstab' to 700. -> changed it to 755. Now xaloader is started correct, finds his 'xaaes.km' in $SYSDIR/xaaes/ but an error-message appears: 'XaAES loader: no /dev/km, please update your kernel!' Sure this 'file' is there, but again with 'only-root'- permissions...and this is mounted by MiNT at startup. Doing a 'sudo'-login works halfways: XaAES (+TeraDesk) are started with the correct (user-specific) $HOME, $PATH... variables, but always with root-permissions. How can the permissions for /dev/km be changed at startup? Am i doing something wrong when using the sudo-command? Thanks for any help, Lars