On 10/7/14 1:17 PM, Felix Frank wrote:
On 10/07/2014 09:55 PM, Dan White wrote:
|Local hardening guidelines say that /usr/local and /var/log/audit
have to be separate partitions.
OK, so I make "mount" resources.
Now the problem: The order of the mount points in /etc/fstab makes a
difference.
I had /usr/local before /usr, and at boot, the mount of /usr/local
failed because the mount point did not (yet) exist.
So I need to ensure the line for /usr/local comes AFTER the line for /usr.
HOW TO DO IT ? |
We've been pondering this very problem quite some times here - because
it really is a fundamental issue.
I've been thinking of patching the very mount provider to make sure of
this, but I haven't yet got around to it.
Currently, your easiest way out will likely be to make the mount
resources notify the exec of a
perl/shell/ruby/some-snake-that-everyone-likes-for-some-reason script to
repair fstab if need be.
If you're taking feature requests while, it would be awesome if the
mount resource would allow you to mount without adding a line to fstab
at all.
Willing to alpha/beta test. :-)
Ramin
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