Re: [syzbot] [hfs?] WARNING in hfs_write_inode

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Hi Michael!

On Fri, 2023-07-21 at 07:05 +1200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> Installing a new kernel to the HFS filesystem, or a boot loader like 
> yaboot, might be another matter. But there still is an user space option 
> like hfsutils or hfsplus.

Both won't work with GRUB. grub-install expects the boot partition to be
mounted while hfsutils/hfsplus don't use the VFS layer.

> That said, in terms of the argument about USB media with corrupt HFS 
> filesystems presenting a security risk, I take the view that once you 
> have physical access to a system, all bets are off. Doubly so if 
> auto-mounting USB media is enabled.

I also don't understand why this was brought up. There are so many other
potential options for attacking computer, even remotely. We also didn't
drop x86 support after all these CPU vulnerabilities were discovered, did
we?

Adrian

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