On Mon, 10 May 1999, Jonas Stahre wrote: >There is a workaround that fix the problem, just add these lines to your >/etc/rmmount.conf: > >mount hsfs -o nosuid >mount ufs -o nosuid In testing, I found this workaround to be ineffective. What is required is the folowing... mount floppy* -o nosuid mount cdrom* -o nosuid PS Tested on an Ultra10 with a floppy. -CJO- C.J. Oster (Linux Guru/Surge Addict) ------------------------------------------------------------------ | cjoat_private | 910 S. 3rd St, #1218 | CCSO, WSG, UIUC | | osterat_private | Champaign, IL 61820 | 1443 DCL, Urbana | | ---------------------------------------------------------------| | PGP: 87D5 4216 43A1 42D6 754D 8F5E 24B3 992A B7A1 F556 | ------------------------------------------------------------------ (580)761-6393 (217)328-8934 "Linux, for people with an IQ above 98" - Bumper Sticker "Hm, a little big for a cup holder... Why does it say '4x' on it?"
This archive was generated by hypermail 2b30 : Fri Apr 13 2001 - 14:45:45 PDT