On Fri, 15.08.14 22:21, Nico Kadel-Garcia (nkadel@xxxxxxxxx) wrote: > > I just reverted the "two weeks in rawhide" symlink change > > already. /media is no longer symlink in Rawhide. Removeable media mount > > point is not under control of filesystem package (udisks2 mount them > > to /run/media/$USER/$Volname ). > > Based on Michal's suggestion, you can use UDISKS_FILESYSTEM_SHARED set > > to 1 to have removeable media mounted in /media instead > > of /run/media/$USER/ . > > *sigh*. Then the default should have been to set > UDISKS_FILESYSTEM_SHARED to 1. Let people who *want* it in the new > "/run/media/$USER/mountdir" select it. And it's *still* a violation of > even the most recent filesystem hierarchy standards, which discuss the Well, I am pretty sure we have the duty to implemen an operating system that is secure by default. > use of "/run" and "/var/run" for pid files, not for removable media. > Files in /run are supposed to be scrubbed or truncated at boot time!!! Yeah, that's why we mount them to /run, so that the mount points of dynamically plugged in drives stay around on physical media. Dynamic stuff shouldn't be placed on persistent disks. This change has been made a long time ago and for good reasons, I really don't see a point in complaining about this now. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct