procd: Set /dev/kmsg to 600

Small cleanup. I initially though /dev/kmsg was used for dmsg(and journald
on desktops) but this seems not to be the case. dmsg is still accessible
as non-root(gives output) which begs the question what does this do? Some
googling reveals that permissions are set to 600 for some embedded systems
while 644 for others. I can't find any justification for the latter. Might
as well err on the side of caution.

Signed-off by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
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neheb 2016-07-01 18:32:27 -07:00 committed by John Crispin
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@ -16,10 +16,6 @@
[ "return" ], [ "return" ],
] ]
], ],
[ "if",
[ "eq", "DEVNAME", "kmsg" ],
[ "makedev", "/dev/%DEVNAME%", "0644" ],
],
[ "if", [ "if",
[ "regex", "DEVNAME", "^snd" ], [ "regex", "DEVNAME", "^snd" ],
[ "makedev", "/dev/%DEVNAME%", "0660", "audio" ], [ "makedev", "/dev/%DEVNAME%", "0660", "audio" ],