Are those boot file perssionsn foolin you? help yourself and read this article.

Hy, this is a time consuming task tha should not be to. I think that mobie users suffer it he most, xBSD its great system to work with but I have to admit that you’lll get a hard time configuring it.

Well… that0s the the differnece between you and a fedora useer……………. doiesn’t it!!!!

Well, it’s quite simple, just add your desired permissions to /etc/devfs.conf

example:

own /dev/apm root:users
perm /dev/apm 0660
own /dev/apmctl root:users
perm /dev/apmctl 0660