From: <va...@fr...> - 2007-12-15 18:58:33
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On Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 05:31:33PM -0800, va...@fr... wrote: > bzr get http://llama.freegeek.org/~vagrant/bzr/ltspfs/ltspfs-direct-mount/ > > essentially, it makes lbmount.c only responsible for making > /media/USERNAME writeable. it does this by making a temporary directory > and then quietly (mount -n) bind-mounting that on top of > /media/USERNAME. then ltspfsmount creates and removes > /media/USERNAME/DEVICE itself. > > still need to test it on GNOME and KDE desktops(i only tested that the > ltspfs mountpoint was readable from the commandline). works with GNOME on debian sid. don't expect KDE to work any better or worse than it already did (i.e. you can access /media/USERNAME but don't expect icons on the desktop). i still need to figure out how to use "mkdtemp" in C, and some other cleanup of the lbmount.c code, but otherwise, i'd say it's working, (slightly) more secure and simpler code than before. live well, vagrant |