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Well, the problem is that you can only mount an image as a user if the
image and mountpoint are specified in the fstab. I still don't know why
mount (or the kernel or something) can't start allowing mounts of a file
readable by a user over a directory the user owns...
:-) :-) :-) ... security reason !
If you like to allow your users to mount just anything,
(doesn't matter in which dir)
it's the same, like give them root password ...
never heard about Trojan horse ? :-)
PS.
it's typical question of people who use windblowz
(where security issues were made by diletants, if at all),
but know nothing about unix security ...
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