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Thanks for the hint. |
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This seems like the best solution. |
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I'll implement this as soon as possible. |
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Cheers, |
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Ben |
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--- Richard Fish <bigfish@××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> On 3/28/06, Schleimer, Ben <bensch128@×××××.com> |
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> > Would it be reasonable to request that useradd |
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> > automatically adds a new user to the cdrom group? |
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> You can do this yourself in /etc/group by assigning |
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> different group |
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> users:x:100:rjf |
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> cdrom:x:100: |
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> plugdev:x:100: |
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> audio:x:100: |
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> scanner:x:100: |
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> usb:x:100: |
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> -Richard |
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"he who writes the code gets to choose his license, and nobody else gets to complain" - Linus Torvale |
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In my honest option, it should read - "he who writes the code gets to choose his license, and everybody else complains." |
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