We don't really care about these groups, but if they don't exist, udev will also not apply the "other" modes from rules, leaving e.g. /dev/kvm root-only when it should be globally read/write. tty is set to 5, conforming with the systemd convention. Link: https://systemd.io/UIDS-GIDS/ Signed-off-by: Alyssa Ross <hi@alyssa.is> --- Demi, this should avoid the need to add a udev rule for /dev/kvm. host/rootfs/image/etc/group | 14 ++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+) diff --git a/host/rootfs/image/etc/group b/host/rootfs/image/etc/group index 18acc30..e3ade46 100644 --- a/host/rootfs/image/etc/group +++ b/host/rootfs/image/etc/group @@ -1 +1,15 @@ root:x:0:root +clock:x:1: +dialout:x:2: +kmem:x:3: +input:x:4: +tty:x:5: +video:x:6: +render:x:7: +sgx:x:8: +audio:x:9: +lp:x:10: +disk:x:11: +cdrom:x:12: +tape:x:13: +kvm:x:14: base-commit: a13d3403c1ddbb8dbbbdb05416350b2846162ed1 -- 2.51.0