[PATCH 2/2] mount: -T OTHERTAB support

Harald Becker ralda at gmx.de
Sun Mar 15 01:43:15 UTC 2015


Hi Isaac,

the fstab approach has one big cave-eat, which got me awy from that 
idea: he format of fstab does not allow to specify the owner, group and 
permissions of newly created mount points, but if you like / need to do 
some kind of restriction management, you always need to do some extra 
work to setup this information, but this scatters around the information 
into separate places :(

So how does your fstab approach may help to fix this problem?

... beside that i think it's always a good idea to have the possibility 
to overwrite the name of the default table (e.g. when your root file 
system including etc is read only).

--
Harald



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