* John H. Robinson, IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011228 19:10]: > in discussing this with adam on irc (btw, my /nick is jaqque), he said > that he did not like the ``target'' method idea. he thinks that having > people wander about the real / (the RAM disk) is acceptable. > > justification: power users (the assumed majority of people installing > debian) will be spawning a shell, and may mount something anywhere on > the RAM disk. first-time installers will be using a CDROM, so would not > be touching ``mounted'' anyway. > > my counter-argument: unless you go outside the installer (such as > spawning a shell), the only places something will get mounted is /target > or /insmnt. i don't want the ``mounted'' method to overload to mean > /target or /instmnt, and a power user will be able to escape the /target > or /instmnt jail by using ``/..'' as a directory. this is ugly, but it > is functional, and i don't care about making things beautiful for people > that are doing things they should not be, anyway! > > to add even more, i was given a boxes.c patch, that allows to escape the > /intmnt or /target jail. no trickery. this should not confuse newbies > too much, and gives power users the chance to wander all about the RAM > disk willy nilly. (the drawback? it gives newbies the power to easily > escape the /target or /instmnt, either by accident or design)
Remembering me beeing a newbe some years ago, too, I liked it very much to see the real / before me and directly seeing where things are mounted and it made error-recovery very easily. I do not know, if I had managed it, if I had to understand the jail and the need to use the escape from it or even us trickery like /.. Hochachtungsvoll, Bernhard R. Link -- The man who trades freedom for security does not deserve nor will he ever receive either. (Benjamin Franklin)
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