Allan Strand wrote:
> >
> > What happens if you set the permissions of /dev/pass3 to 777?
> >
> > Bye
> > Oliver
> >
>
> I've also tried setting /dev/pass3 to 777 with no success.
>
>
I don't know BSD, is it possible that you only have access to the generic scsi
driveras root? May be you have to change something there?
Is there any module support, is the generic scsi driver a module? Is this
installed
correct when you run as normal user?
Bye
Oliver
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Allan Strand wrote:
I don't know BSD, is it possible that you only have access to the generic scsi driveras root? May be you have to change something there?>
> What happens if you set the permissions of /dev/pass3 to 777?
>
> Bye
> Oliver
>I've also tried setting /dev/pass3 to 777 with no success.
Is there any module support, is the generic scsi driver a module? Is this installed
correct when you run as normal user?Bye
Oliver
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