[Devel] Re: [patch 05/10] Add "permit user submounts" flag to vfsmount
Serge E. Hallyn
serue at us.ibm.com
Tue Apr 17 07:33:01 PDT 2007
Quoting Miklos Szeredi (miklos at szeredi.hu):
> > > From: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi at suse.cz>
> > >
> > > If MNT_USERMNT flag is not set in the target vfsmount, then
> >
> > MNT_USER and MNT_USERMNT? I claim no way will people keep those
> > straight. How about MNT_ALLOWUSER and MNT_USER?
>
> Umm, is "allowuser" more clear than "usermnt"? What is allowed to the
I think so, yes. One makes it clear that we're talking about allowing
user (somethings :), one might just as well mean "this is a user mount."
> user? "allowusermnt" may be more descriptive, but it's a bit too
> long.
Yes, if it weren't too long it would by far have been my preference.
Maybe despite the length we should still go with it...
> I don't think it matters all that much, the user will have to look up
> the semantics in the manpage anyway. Is "nosuid" descriptive? Not
> very much, but we got used to it.
nosuid is quite clear. MNT_USER and MNT_USERMNT are so confusing that
in the time I go from quitting the manpage to foregrounding my editor, I
may have already forgotten which was which.
-serge
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