- Status Closed
- Percent Complete
- Task Type Feature Request
- Category Live Mode
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Assigned To
thanatermesis - Operating System All
- Severity Low
- Priority Very Low
- Reported Version Elive 0.4.2
- Due in Version Elive 0.5+ dev
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Due Date
Undecided
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Attached to Project: Elive
Opened by gagarine - 2006-07-03
Last edited by thanatermesis - 2007-04-01
Opened by gagarine - 2006-07-03
Last edited by thanatermesis - 2007-04-01
FS#14 - Media is mounted with noexec option
When I put a usb key for exemple elive mount it on /media/XXX with the user option. Is not realy a bug but the user option implies noexec, nosuid, et nodev option. I think noexec is not a cool option because I have often program on my key and is not a security because you can start a script for exemple like this /bin/sh ./script.sh. my proposition keep the user option but remove noexec. more information here → http://linuxfr.org/forums/15/7853.html (french)
Closed by thanatermesis
01.04.2007 01:36
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: Warning: Undefined array key "typography" in /home/elivebugs/bugs.elivecd.org/plugins/dokuwiki/inc/parserutils.php on line 371 Warning: Undefined array key "camelcase" in /home/elivebugs/bugs.elivecd.org/plugins/dokuwiki/inc/parserutils.php on line 407
01.04.2007 01:36
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: Warning: Undefined array key "typography" in /home/elivebugs/bugs.elivecd.org/plugins/dokuwiki/inc/parserutils.php on line 371 Warning: Undefined array key "camelcase" in /home/elivebugs/bugs.elivecd.org/plugins/dokuwiki/inc/parserutils.php on line 407
Just add your USB entry on your
/etc/fstab with your desired options and
that are used when you plug it
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Ok... well, those options are set by the policy’s of mount of the automount system...
And this depends of diferents things, for example the file-system of your USB stick use, windows filesystem NOT is a filesystem for exec unix/linux programs... and maybe this is why you can’t execute commands on your usb stick by default
You need to make more tests for this... start partitioning your USB stick (yes, you can), and make a partition on a linux filesystem, ext3 for example, and look if you have the same problem using your script on this partition
delete/comment the line from your /etc/fstab and look if works
Im think’in about another way to generation of the fstab for maybe 0.7
It works after to remove the line from your fstab ?
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