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Arrsync run as root
Arrsync run as root












ARRSYNC RUN AS ROOT MAC OS X

Optionally you can double check the output for id against the output you saved before. What version of Mac OS X are you running What version of Xcode I only exectued the command sudo port install freeocr (I found out afterwards that there. One would presume its easier to secure the short lived init container, but if its not well managed, hostile, etc, you are still running as root and suffer the same consequences. Then log out and log in and it should work from that point. Running an init container as root is done because it then means the regular containers do not need to have root privs. This is the reason for making a copy of the id output to a file, so in case you do mess up at least you know what your user was configured like before. To add yourself to the dialout group, issue the following command: sudo usermod -a -G dialout $USERĭon't forget the -a flag (for appending groups rather than replacing) or you will have entirely different problems. By default your Arduino is assigned to the group dialout because it registers as a serial interface and in the old days these were often used to. If you look at the output, you'll notice that your user is signed up for several groups and those groups represent extra privileges on the system. Save it in file (not in /tmp as that gets cleaned out on a reboot). The easiest solution is to add yourself to the dialout group.įirst make a note of the output from id. This container is maintained by Funky Penguins Geek Cookbook, a collection of recipes to run popular applications on Docker Swarm or Kubernetes, in a cheeky.












Arrsync run as root