Le vendredi 21 juillet 2023, 10:28:00 UTC Bastien Roucariès a écrit :
> Le vendredi 21 juillet 2023, 10:17:13 UTC Marco d'Itri a écrit :
> > On Jul 21, Bastien Roucariès <ro...@debian.org> wrote:
> > 
> > > Ok found it call mountlo outdated 
> > > will need a small patch for linux uml, but may be worthwhile
> > > Last version seems to be outdated 0.6 and carried by slitaz distribution.
> > > May be time to revive it
> > It looks like a good long term solution, but as long as there are 
> > insecure file systems in the kernel they should be disabled by default 
> > so these are really different issues.
> 
> No it is not a long term solution. Long term solution will be to push under 
> fuse these filesystem. This a (short term)/(medium term band aid) solution.
> 
> I agree with you about disabling these modules
> 
> linux uml work on i386/amd64/ppc (by memory) so it could help for some 
> filesystem particularly hfs
> 
> I do not understand why uml is not part of main kernel build maybe it is time 
> to get it.
> 
> The plan could be:
> - build uml along the main kernel (if possible)
> - try to get merged old mountlo kernel support
> - push to uml only these insecure filesystem
> - long term try to push these to pure userspace or drop

According to the other thread only these fs should be supported using this 
method:
- hfs (not hfs+) but pure user space tools exist
-sysv
-affs
-ecryptfs
- jffs2
- jfs
- bfs
- reiserfs

Rouca

> 
> What do you think ?
> 
> rouca
> 
> > 
> > I remember noise from the systemd people about mounting removable media 
> > using user space drivers, but I do not think that anybody is working on 
> > this.
> > 
> > 
> 
> 

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