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mount options noexec,nosuid,nodev
I always seem to get bitten by this!
I had a power-outage yesterday, and at restart I disabled one of my
filesystems in /etc/fstab (since a fsck of this fs takes a rather long
time). After the reboot, I manually ran fsck and then mounted the
filesystem with
mount /myfs
Yes, I forgot to specify "-o exec,suid,dev" so I couldn't execute any
scripts (or other executables).
But looking through the manual pages, there doesn't seem to be any
indication on when "-o noexec,nosuid,nodev" becomes the default! (It
seems not to be the default when mount is invoked during /etc/rc.d
startup processing, but only after the system is up.)
Where is this documented? And perhaps the mount(8) man page might
benefit if these options included an appropriate cross-ref?
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