mount options
John (J5) Palmieri
johnp at redhat.com
Wed Jun 14 22:08:54 UTC 2006
On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 10:11 +0100, Cam wrote:
> John
>
> > Right now it can't be done in FC-5. For better or worse upstream
> > decided to take the policy configuration out of HAL. They are working
> > on PolicyKit which should allow for better control over policy such as
> > mounting. We are in the process of evaluating it. Options right now
> > are to add a static mount to /etc/fstab or
> > edit /usr/share/hal/scripts/hal-system-storage-mount. If someone wants
> > to go more indepth and send a patch
> > for /usr/share/hal/scripts/hal-system-storage-mount which uses the old
> > policy keys from HAL I have no issues with releasing a new package for
> > FC-5 as long as it is deemed to be secure.
>
> I'm interested in this. I've struggled with configurable mounting of
> removable flash storage for a while. At the moment (FC5) I have fallen
> back to manually mounting, which is a pain.
>
> I'd love to see a sensible shortname= default (win95 in my case) so I
> can see the correct case on my mounted ogg player.
>
> I'd like noatime option for some flash filesystems.
>
> I'd like the system to handle large flash devices with multiple
> partitions sensibly.
>
> I'd like to see consistent treatment of a disk type (eg. Compact Flash)
> whether it's connected through USB, firewire or a PCMCIA reader. I have
> seen some unexpected behaviour on a SATA-only laptop where / is on
> /dev/sda and the CF appears as /dev/hda...
>
> I imagine that the policy on a machine should allow the logged in user
> to have access on a per-adapter basis (eg. allowed to access USB disks
> but not internal ones). Then the user should be able to choose how to
> mount devices with interactive prompting if necessary. Is that rocket
> science?
You've just described PolicyKit. I think for FC-5 keeping it simple and
compatible with how it used to work in FC-4 is the right way to go since
if all goes well PolicyKit should be showing up in Rawhide before Test
2.
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John (J5) Palmieri <johnp at redhat.com>
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