Re: [Utopia] is there a security spec that is above MIME etc
- From: David Zeuthen <david fubar dk>
- To: Jerry Haltom <wasabi larvalstage net>
- Cc: utopia-list gnome org, Kristof Vansant <de_lupus pandora be>, xdg freedesktop org
- Subject: Re: [Utopia] is there a security spec that is above MIME etc
- Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 18:38:50 +0200
On Sun, 2004-08-29 at 11:30 -0500, Jerry Haltom wrote:
> Oh. I wasn't aware this program was doing that.
>
See
http://freedesktop.org/~david/hal-spec/hal-spec.html#ov_hal_linux26
(need to export the latest version, s/update-fstab.sh/fstab-sync/)
> Huh. I don't like that. At all. That should be part of the installation
> procedure for the card reader or device.
>
Huh, so do you expect people to install software just to use a USB
thumbdrive? (Note also that the device file may change (e.g. /dev/sda1
one day, /dev/sdb1 another day) unless you do groovy stuff like create
udev rules)
Second, /etc/fstab is traditionally used to list available filesystems,
that's an old UNIX tradition; tons of software depends on it including
KDE and GNOME. (sure, they also use /etc/mtab but then you need root to
mount the device and this is just bad for several reasons)
Finally, the /etc/fstab can be updated atomically; some distributions
have used software to modify it for several years (e.g. updfstab on Red
Hat systems).
Hope this helps,
David
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