Am 18.08.2014 um 03:42 schrieb Nico Kadel-Garcia:
On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 9:12 PM, Robert Nichols rnicholsNOSPAM@comcast.net wrote:
The media would not get scrubbed since it is not yet mounted at that point in the boot sequence. What _does_ get scrubbed is any leftover /run/media/$USER directories and the temporary mount points they contain, which is arguably preferable to allowing that cruft to accumulate in /media.
Good luck with that. In a world where udisk2 was the only thing that mounted in /run/media/$user/medianame directories, that could be maybe relied on. But it's reliant on well behaved applications to follow a standard overlaid on top of a misreading of the file system hierarchy
you refuse to understand what a mountpoint is
* dynamic mountpoint get created * media is mounted in that mountpoint * on shutdown any media is unoumted unconditionally * since the mountpoint is on tmpfs, well the empty dir don't exist after reboot * nothing there scrubs the media, that's just not possible, there is no rm -rf anywhere
As soon as someone else follows the _practice_ of mounting things in /run/media, and doesn't follow the extra and underdocumented requirements of protecting /run/media/$username, you're in trouble.
Sorry, it was an unnecessary change from day one. /media was already specified for just such removable media uses
well, agreed, but stop to pretend media get scrubbed