Re: Who uses the 'nodev' flag in /proc/filesystems ???

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>Pam_mount .. (google...) you learn something new every day, don't you!
>
>That sounds like a reasonable usage of 'nodev', though testing for
>/sbin/fsck.$FSTYPE might do as well...
>

Quite good idea, and it would make pam_mount more portable. I'll add that 
to my todo list. :)

I wonder if there is a filesystem that is nodev, but has fsck.


Jan Engelhardt
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