Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
You can make it slightly more restrictive by using the 'owner' or 'group' options, but that means matching the owner (resp. group) of the special file to the user.
Nice, I didn't know that :-)Of course it would be more logical for the "user" option if standard permission checking was done on the special device i.e. if user has read rights on the special, it can mount the filesystem (ro) and if it has write permission on it, it can mount the filesystem (rw). If the user owns the special device, he/she can already screw up the corresponding filesystem anyway imho. This way you could enforce a read-only mount.
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