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Change the system defaults. see /etc/security/console.perms. run
pam_console_apply after updating.

MJM> Q2: How can I add new devices to those created on reboot? I could add
MJM> 'mknod' lines to rc.local, or similar, but is there a less "clunky" way
MJM> to do it?

Careful, on newer systems dev devices are created automatically by udev. This
lets devices be created dynamically as devices are plugged in and removed. But
it can cause headaches.


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