On Fri, 23 Jul 1999, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Well, if you're running it as a kernel module then obviously you need root
> permissions to load it. If it's running as a userland process, then
> there's no reason why you can't run it as a user. mount presumably
> wouldn't care as long as you had access rights to the underlying objects
> (mountpoint + stacking layer process).

well, you'll have to tell me more. (i have to get my freebsd source tree
back :-) )

Are you saying that as an ordinary user I can mount something on top of
/tmp, for example?

Is the suser() check still in the mount system call? 

ron



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