Teodoro Santoni <asbras...@gmail.com> writes: > 2016-01-04 21:43 GMT+01:00, Rainer Weikusat <rainerweiku...@virginmedia.com>: >> k...@aspodata.se writes: >>> chaosesquet...@cock.li: >>>> I don't understand the desire to change it at all. >>> >>> And neither do I. >>> Except someone talked about ssl libs. >> >> Someone wrote about some PAM module which would require OpenSSL. No such >> PAM module currently exists on my system and I don't quite understand >> why 'PAM modules' would be needed for booting a system, anyway. > > Nothing is impossible and someone may wish to integrate his/her wordpress' > login > credentials with the computer(s) he/she manage. > I recognize it's a stupid example.
It's certainly possible to program something like this but even the 'mount /usr in initramfs' Debian-text admits that there's presently nothing which would need this, just something 'someone' might create in future. Within the envisioned 'release goal', the only practical effect is thus to break systems using /usr on a distinctive partition but no initramfs ("Know them by their fruits"?), or at least, the text claims this. But the UNIX(*)-filesystem namespace is supposed to be device-independent and in absence of the special case of 'software needed to boot the system', no two directories are required to reside on the same physical device. That's a fundamental property of the system which exists completely indepedently of someone's inability (or unwillingness) to imagine of something this could be good for. [...] > But do any of you find useful to have PAM? Do any of you need > single-sign-on, TPM, smart-cards that unlock ttys, integrate kerberos > with linux, or the like? I've actually used PAM for transparently migrating a flat-file based multi-user 'workplace server' to Kerberos which came in very handy when (after the death of the last 'real' X-terminal) the complete installation was migrated to SunRays. But that was more than ten years ago and a part of the only 'volunteering'[*] task I'm ever going to do. [*] The people profitting from something like this typically don't care because "it's free" but there are truckloads of people who don't profit from the 'management position' in the way they believe they could wasn't it done by someone else (and were they willing to put any real work in) and this makes for seriously ugly endings ... _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng