Thomas Sjögren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 11:36:25PM +0200, Ulrich Fürst wrote: > > Sorry, to bark in on the thread, but I have a (short?) question. > > I once mounted my /home noexec. After that I couldn't log into my > > user-account. How do you manage to be still able to log in? > > Never had any problems with that. Users usually dont execute files in > /home.
I couldn't log in any more as I tried it some time ago. But I guess it was due to something else. I retried it today. Nearly everything worked. The only thing (it's a standalone workstation) is the scripts in my ~/.kde/Autostart folder aren't executed anymore... Is there any way, so I can mount my home noexec, but allow scripts to run in a special folder? Ulrich -- http://aful.org/images/patent_banner.gif http://petition.eurolinux.org

