$HOME/bin

Michael Klinosky mpk2 at enter.net
Wed Jun 6 20:40:57 UTC 2007


> Ben Stringer <ben at burbong.com>
> On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 08:41 +0200, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
>>>   The
>>> same goes for mounting /tmp and /var noexec.  Why do you think there's
>>> an option to mount a partition with the noexec parameter?
>> It's useful for data partitions, but even then mounting read only is
>> more useful.
> 
> I think you will find very quickly that mounting either /tmp or /var as
> read-only is anything but useful. Would you seriously suggest doing
> this? I am not sure you understand these options.

I'm sure that he meant only for data partitions.

** UPDATE **
Having tried the ~/bin concept, I see that I don't like it, and don't 
need it. So I scrapped it. Actually, the app works file when run from 
its own directory (where its support files reside).




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