On 09/29/2013 08:51 PM, Mark David Dumlao wrote: > On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 9:22 AM, Daniel Campbell <[email protected]> wrote: >> It's fairly obvious (to me, anyway) that anything mounting a filesystem >> and making it available is system-critical. I run samba and don't need >> it for boot, but like you said, someone may need that. I wouldn't see a >> problem with smbmount being in /bin. FUSE deserves similar treatment. >> LVM's another that probably deserves special treatment. >> > > If you allow FUSE you've already failed, because arbitrary programs can > be required by FUSE filesystems. Suddenly your ssh client should be pushed > to /, or your telnet, or rsync, or ftp. > FUSE is that lenient with what it can use to mount with? o_O
- [gentoo-user] systemd installation location William Hubbs
- Re: [gentoo-user] systemd installation location Daniel Campbell
- Re: [gentoo-user] systemd installation location Mark David Dumlao
- Re: [gentoo-user] systemd installation loca... Daniel Campbell
- Re: [gentoo-user] systemd installation ... Mark David Dumlao
- Re: [gentoo-user] systemd installa... Daniel Campbell
- Re: [gentoo-user] systemd inst... Mark David Dumlao
- Re: [gentoo-user] systemd ... Daniel Campbell
- Re: [gentoo-user] systemd ... Pandu Poluan
- Re: [gentoo-user] systemd ... Mark David Dumlao
- Re: [gentoo-user] systemd installation location Mark David Dumlao
- Re: [gentoo-user] systemd installation loca... Daniel Campbell
- Re: [gentoo-user] systemd installation ... Mark David Dumlao
- Re: [gentoo-user] systemd installa... Daniel Campbell
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