On Mon, 12 Sep 2011 16:07:46 -0400
Michael Mol <mike...@gmail.com> wrote:

> No, it states that it's not solveable for the broadest set of cases (I
> hesitate to say 'universally') unless you can run arbitrary scripts
> which may be in /usr.
> 
> Consider it possible that nfsd is needed to mount /usr. The
> credentials needed for NFS to connect to the server are on an
> encrypted partition. The key for decrypting that partition is stored
> on a USB flash drive. The USB flash drive is formatted using a very
> recent version of NTFS. FUSE is necessary to read that flash drive's
> filesystem.

You do realize what you just did, right?

You ruined a wonderfully heated argument by inserting perfectly
valid facts.

I must now wander off and re-consider my position. I don't like you and
you're not my friend anymore <waaaaaaaaah, weep>

:-)



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Alan McKinnnon
alan.mckin...@gmail.com

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