What about providing a init.d script in apparmor to mount this file
system when it is available?
I can do this, but i'm not sure if it would be the right thing to do,
as apparmor might not be the only user of securityfs. This especially
leds to the question if and when to unmount on system
[Michael Holzt]
securityfs is mounted on /sys/kernel/security (when that mountpoint
is available) like mount -t securityfs securityfs
/sys/kernel/security. It seems safe to do this always when
/sys/kernel/security is present, but a mount call which the apparmor
init script can depend on would
On Mon, 03 Sep 2007, Michael Holzt wrote:
I intent to package apparmor for debian. Apparmor depends on securityfs be
mounted. Securityfs is included in the linux kernel for quite a while and
seems to be used by the kernel tpm driver as well.
2.6.21 tpm driver doesn't seem to provide securityfs
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