Changeset bd29b3c for postlfs/security/consolekit.xml
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- 07/21/2012 06:12:47 PM (12 years ago)
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postlfs/security/consolekit.xml
rc6ac193 rbd29b3c 139 139 <para> 140 140 <option>--enable-udev-acl</option>: This switch enables building of the 141 <command>udev-acl</command> tool which is used to allow normal users142 to access device nodes which can be accessed by143 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user only.141 <command>udev-acl</command> tool, which is used to allow normal users 142 to access device nodes normally only accessible to 143 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>. 144 144 </para> 145 145 … … 148 148 <application>ConsoleKit</application> <application>PAM</application> 149 149 module which is needed for <application>ConsoleKit</application> to 150 work correctly. Remove if <application>Linux PAM</application> is 150 work correctly with <application>PAM</application>. Remove if 151 <application>Linux PAM</application> is 151 152 <emphasis role="strong">NOT</emphasis> installed. 152 153 </para> 153 154 154 155 <para> 155 <option>--enable-docbook-docs</option>: Use this parameterif156 <option>--enable-docbook-docs</option>: Use this switch if 156 157 <application>xmlto</application> is installed and you wish to 157 158 build the API documentation. … … 185 186 186 187 <para> 187 You will also need a helper script that will createa file in188 You will also need a helper script that creates a file in 188 189 <filename class="directory">/var/run/console</filename> 189 named as username that is logged in that contains190 named as the currently logged in user and that contains the 190 191 <application>D-Bus</application> address of the session. Create 191 such script by running the following commands as the192 such a script by running the following commands as the 192 193 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user: 193 194 </para>
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