dhuber@aut.autelca.ascom.ch (Daniel Huber) (12/02/90)
I'm not a unix "specialist" at the moment (probably in future..hi guys) :-) Ok. Here is my question: Whenever somebody logs in on the system console he owns the device /dev/console. He can do everything with it. Even delete it. In this case the sysadm has a lot of work if the machine goes down before the file /dev/console is existent again. Reloading a tape with a miniUNIX etc... Is there a way to prevent deleting (I assume accidentally) the /dev/console file? Daniel -- Daniel Huber AD-KT2.6 VOICE: +41 31 52 96 64 Ascom Autelca AG FAX: +41 31 52 53 01 CH-3073 Guemligen EMAIL: dhuber@autelca.ascom.ch Switzerland UUCP: uunet!chx400!hslrswi!aut!dhuber