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#!/bin/bash
# $Id: usbcam.user 9668 2006-12-18 16:31:44Z hun $
#
# /etc/hotplug/usb/usbcam
#
# Sets up newly plugged in USB camera so that just one certain user

USER=root

# can access it from user space. (Replace root with the user you want
# to have access to the cameras.)
#
# Note that for this script to work, you'll need all of the following:
# a) a line in the file /etc/hotplug/usermap that corresponds to the 
#    camera you are using. You can get the correct lines for all cameras 
#    supported by libgphoto2 by running
#              $ print-camera-list usb-usermap usbcam
# b) run your camera software as the user given above
# c) a Linux kernel supporting hotplug and usbdevfs
# d) the hotplug package (http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net/)
#
# In the usermap file, the first field "usb module" should be named 
# "usbcam" like this script.
# 

if [ "${ACTION}" = "add" ] && [ -f "${DEVICE}" ]
then
    chmod a-rwx "${DEVICE}"
    chown "${USER}" "${DEVICE}"
    chmod u+rw "${DEVICE}"
fi