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Edit Summary: [List of open ToDos/FIXMEs for this page] added item for
x2gocdmanager
User : stefanbaur
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FIXME Maybe we should add symlinks to the mount points created by the automounter: Currently, we create ''/media/vendor_model_name/sdxn'' as a mount point. The idea is to allow the user to find their portable device using the vendor/model name description. However, this is unusable for scripting, as the ''//x//'' in ''sdxn'' may change any time. We should replace ''//sdx//'' with ''//partition//'' (or have corresponding
symlinks created), but what should we do for //superfloppies// that only have
''sdx'' with no partition number? We could mount them as
''/media/vendor_model_name/partition/'' or directly at
''/media/vendor_model_name/''. Also, symlinks using labels and uuids, similar
to ''/dev/by-*'' would be handy for scripting. Another problem: when replacing
''sdx'', what will happen when a user inserts two media with the same
vendor/model name at the same time? Blindly replacing the string would make one
of them inaccessible due to overwriting the symlink(s). We'd have to start
checking active mounts and enumerate them like
''media/vendor_model_name/1/partitionn/'' or
''media/vendor_model_name-1/partitionn/''.
FIXME Automount script currently expects a LUKS password in ''/etc/keys/keystick.key'' when it believes it has found an encrypted partition on USB media. This is a problem in general, as it should be trivial to sniff out this password using a rogue client. If we want to support this
feature, though, we should add code to the build script that lets the user
place a password file in the image, and sets proper restrictive permissions.
Adding a boot parameter instead of hardcoding it would allow for dynamic
password files, but on the other hand, would make it even easier to sniff out
the password.
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+ FIXME x2gocdmanager is currently not part of the image (I think), but should probably become part of it. While optical media are on their way out, they still exist and thus we should support them.
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