How to change USB device permission permanently on Linux

Posted by xmodulo on Sep 17, 2015 12:52 AM EDT
Xmodulo; By Dan Nanni
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When you run a process that wants to read or write to a USB device, the user/group of the process must have appropriate permission to do so. Of course you can change the permission of your USB device manually with chmod command, but such manual permission change will be temporary. The USB device will revert to its default permission mode when you reboot your Linux machine.

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