On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 02:21:19PM +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Fri, 15.08.14 22:21, Nico Kadel-Garcia (nkadel@gmail.com) wrote:
I just reverted the "two weeks in rawhide" symlink change already. /media is no longer symlink in Rawhide. Removeable media mount point is not under control of filesystem package (udisks2 mount them to /run/media/$USER/$Volname ). Based on Michal's suggestion, you can use UDISKS_FILESYSTEM_SHARED set to 1 to have removeable media mounted in /media instead of /run/media/$USER/ .
*sigh*. Then the default should have been to set UDISKS_FILESYSTEM_SHARED to 1. Let people who *want* it in the new "/run/media/$USER/mountdir" select it. And it's *still* a violation of even the most recent filesystem hierarchy standards, which discuss the
Well, I am pretty sure we have the duty to implemen an operating system that is secure by default.
What's the security issue? The bug (965918) doesn't mention one.
Rich.