Quoting Richard Zidlicky (r...@linux-m68k.org):
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 11:11:41AM -0600, Serge E. Hallyn wrote:
> 
> > > All in all I think it's a shame that the original proposal didn't work
> > > out at this time. Having binaries owned by bin:bin does have Unix (but
> > > not Linux AFAIK) tradition behind it.
> > 
> > And remounting ro doesn't let a task with CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE write.
> 
> read only fs is not necessarilly a normal fs thats mounted ro. rpm could have
> a hook to do whatever is necessary, it is just one program that needs 
> modified.
> Relying on do CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE has imho more potential for breakage and 
> provides
> less protection.

Oh, right, this is for /bin and /sbin only isn't it - so ro fs could
be good.  I was thinking about /etc, which I guess isn't being considered
yet.

-serge
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