What kinds of things would you want in the GNU OS?
Root Boy Jim
rbj at dsys.ncsl.nist.gov
Thu Jun 8 03:05:55 AEST 1989
? From: Snoopy <snoopy at sopwith.uucp>
? In article <19808 at adm.BRL.MIL> rbj at dsys.icst.nbs.gov (Root Boy Jim) writes:
? |One thing I'd like to see is an rwx triplet that applied to root as
? |well. That is, if I `chmod r-w' on a given (source) directory, root
? |couldn't add or delete files in it until he `chmod r+w'ed it.
? This fundamentally changes the concept of root. This would break many things.
? It sounds like you are looking for a way to make a directory read-only without
? setting up a partition to be mounted read-only. Is this correct, or did you
? have something else in mind?
That's *exactly* what I had in mind. The default umask would leave these
bits alone, so they wouldn't get reset unless you wanted them to.
Read what I said. I want to temporarily prohibit root from modifying
parts of a RW fs. Yes, I could use a RO fs, but that's not always
convenient. Note that VMS (as did RSX) has a set of privilege bits
that apply to system accounts. They must be set (and the system or
owner can always do this) to gain access.
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