Re: Trying to install TDE on a (relatively) old Debian (9.13)

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On 2024/11/19 12:49 AM, Roman Savochenko via tde-users wrote:
18.11.24 15:08, Michele Calgaro via tde-users:
> RW access to floppy is broken in TDE

Access to devices is controlled by the linux kernel, it has nothing to do with TDE or any DE for that matters

Access is controlled by udisks or from /etc/fstab! :)

And udisks directly mounts floppy only in RO.

And when you write a record about floppy in /etc/fstab, TDE uses direct mounting by call mount for it, and that is wrong work also for userspace.

Then I just disabled the direct mounting at a record in /etc/fstab, so TDE is using udisks for that and udisks reads / etc/fstab and mounts RW in userspace correctly in this way.

User programs simply don't have direct access to any physical device in linux, it all happens through kernel system calls and the kernel is the solely responsible piece of code for reading/writing to any device.

Do you think I have no real old device to test such behavior? :)


Hi Roman,
I suggest you take an Operating System class before you write some comments, it may save you some embarrassment :-)
Cheers
  Michele

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