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Ubuntu 9.04 wrong permissions on /dev/null after restart [message #39008] Wed, 03 March 2010 22:03 Go to previous message
grayrace is currently offline  grayrace
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Registered: March 2010
Location: San Francisco
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Greetings,

Big fan of VZ and till this point has caused few issues but I got one I can't pin down. My appolgize if this has been reported elsewhere but I build a guest on the Ubuntu-9-04-x86 template and every time I issue shutdown -r now from within the guest when it comes back online /dev/null has the wrong permissions...

/dev# ls -lsah null
0 crw------- 1 root root 1, 3 Feb 2 14:45 null

I've taken a look at /var/log/boot but do not see a command that is causing the issue and not sure how else to approach it.

It appears to be fixed from a simple chmod 666 /dev/null but I'm more concerned about what is causing this and any long term fixes? Most of my VZs are actually running 8.04 and they do not have this problem. It appears isolated to the 9.04 template.

 
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