On Thu, 2016-01-21 at 04:13 +0100, Michael Biebl wrote: > This behaviour has been since 2000 or so, since at least the > introduction of hal and pmount.
Then one has still some 30 years before where it has been different... > You don't gain anything security wise by not allowing removable media > to > be mounted. The only thing it will cause for sure is inconvenience. As I told you before, this is not true,.. you may have easily have secured terminals where people can log in, but where they cannot e.g. physically access such devices. > Please don't reopen anymore, or I'll ask bts listmaster to block your > address. Ah quite funny... "do as I want... or I use dictatorship methods"... It's quite disturbing when a real issue is reported, that this is simply done away by threatening people. How sad to see, that certain cabals that pursue to convert Debian to a desktop/tablet only OS succeed since they simply hold all the necessary organisational positions and quite successfully push out any other DDs that try to resist that agenda...
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