Ralf Mardorf schreef op 05-10-2016 15:31:
Not to mention that there at least is one daemon that should run with
user privileges
only:http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/man1/jackd.1.html
Jackd sounds very good but it probably won't be installable *by* a user
ever even if you did so, and possibly you could, if you did it manually.
Regardless *one* counter example only shows the great lack (dearth) of
these things.
It doesn't demonstrate abundance, quote the opposite.
simply because nobody had the balls yet to switch a system
completely
to systemd.mount units i guess, but also because it is a security
nightmare to allow people to randomly mount/umount system disks
That's why I mentioned privileges. It's possible to mount all
available devices by fstab, but only to grant privileges per user, let
alone that some people don't use fstab at all on systemd installs.
So what do they use instead?
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