On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Bruce Perens wrote: > Permissions on mount points don't seem to make much difference. I was able to > mount a filesystem on a mount point with mode 0, and once mounted the > permissions come from the mounted filesystem, not the mount point.
While we are at it, is there a rationale for /boot to be root.disk, group-writeable and set-gid? Thanks. -- "9df07a2f088de86a208acac8afa4d756" (a truly random sig)