Re: OAF and its starting cwd



Chipzz <chipzz ULYSSIS Org> writes:

> > Actually, user's homedir would make more sense for oafd, since it runs
> > as the user. That way, if it SEGVs, it will successfully dump core,
> > rather than trying and failing to dump core into /
> 
> Which in turn would prevent unmounting of /home (which may be on a seperate
> partition or mounted over NFS).

Umm, you do not want to be able to unmount /home when there are users
logged in.

Yes, unmounting.  Not umounting.

Unix is broken that way.

  Federico




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