Re: [sabayon] Session time-out and clean-up with Sabayon and Pessulus?
- From: "William Lachance" <wrlach gmail com>
- To: "Sean Hammond" <sean hammond gmail com>
- Cc: sabayon-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [sabayon] Session time-out and clean-up with Sabayon and Pessulus?
- Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 23:17:18 -0400
On 6/15/06, Sean Hammond <sean hammond gmail com> wrote:
It also looks like Sabayon can let me protect certain directories, so
users won't be able to change or create files in those directories? Is
it possible to lock-down the homedir so any files downloaded etc. will
be non-permanent?
I don't want to just remove permission for the user to write to their
homedir or anything like that, because people should still be able to
download documents and work on them, (plus I don't want Firefox etc.
throwing up confusing errors). I just don't want anything left there
or changed after they log out.
I'm gonna install Sabayon soon and have a good poke at it.
(oops, meant to send this to the list)
The short-term solution is to plop a script into xinitrc.d that wipes
the homedir on every login, I think.
This url has more details:
http://www.mojavelinux.com/wiki/doku.php?id=reference:xstartup
Long term, perhaps scripts to be invoked on start-up could be a part
of a Sabayon profile (maybe Sabayon could ship with several such
scripts by default?).
--
William Lachance
wrlach gmail com
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