Miklos Szeredi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Not so emotional argument...
> >
> > System where users can mount their own filesystems should not be
> > called "Unix" any more.
>
> It's not. It's "Linux".
It would be helpful if we could have a brief description of the feature
which you're discussing here. We discussed this a couple of months back,
but I've forgotten most of it and it was off-list I think.
Doing `grep uid fs/fuse/*.c' gets us to the implementation, yes?
Which parts are controversial?
How _should_ we implement unprivileged mounts, if not this way?
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