logindevperm.sh revision 18c2aff776a775d34a4c9893a4c72e0434d68e36
#! /usr/bin/sh
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# Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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# ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI"
#
# This is the script that generates the logindevperm file. It is
# architecture-aware, and dumps different stuff for x86 and sparc.
# There is a lot of common entries, which are dumped first.
#
# the SID of this script, and the SID of the dumped script are
# always the same.
#
cat <<EOM
#
# Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
# Use is subject to license terms.
#
#pragma ident "%Z%logindevperm %I% %E% SMI"
#
# /etc/logindevperm - login-based device permissions
#
# If the user is logging in on a device specified in the "console" field
# of any entry in this file, the owner/group of the devices listed in the
# "devices" field will be set to that of the user. Similarly, the mode
# will be set to the mode specified in the "mode" field.
#
# "devices" is a colon-separated list of device names. A device name
# ending in "/*", such as "/dev/fbs/*", specifies all entries (except "."
# and "..") in a directory. A '#' begins a comment and may appear
# anywhere in an entry.
# In addition, regular expressions may be used. Refer to logindevperm(4)
# man page.
# Note that any changes in this file should be made when logged in as
# root as devfs provides persistence on minor node attributes.
#
# console mode devices
#
/dev/console 0600 /dev/mouse:/dev/kbd
/dev/console 0600 /dev/sound/* # audio devices
/dev/console 0600 /dev/fbs/* # frame buffers
/dev/console 0600 /dev/dri/* # dri devices
/dev/console 0400 /dev/removable-media/dsk/* # removable media
/dev/console 0400 /dev/removable-media/rdsk/* # removable media
/dev/console 0400 /dev/hotpluggable/dsk/* # hotpluggable storage
/dev/console 0400 /dev/hotpluggable/rdsk/* # hotpluggable storage
EOM
case "$MACH" in
"i386" )
#
# These are the x86 specific entries
# It depends on the build machine being an x86
#
cat <<-EOM
EOM
;;
"sparc" )
#
# These are the sparc specific entries
# It depends on the build machine being a sparc
#
cat <<-EOM
EOM
;;
"ppc" )
#
# These are the ppc specific entries
# It depends on the build machine being a ppc
#
cat <<-EOM
EOM
;;
* )
echo "Unknown Architecture"
exit 1
;;
esac