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/Kern entry in Fstab
- To: OpenBSD Misc <misc@openbsd.org>
- Subject: /Kern entry in Fstab
- From: Kevin Sindhu <kevin@tgivan.com>
- Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2001 09:41:34 -0800
- Organization: TGI Techonologies Inc.
Eya Guyz,
First Off, Happy New Year!
I have a question..it might be more of a design or implementation than
anything else..Anyway, by default whenever I install OpenBSD, no entry
to mount /kern is automatically written to /etc/fstab. I know its
trivial to add it, or just mount -t kernfs it, but why is not written by
default? Are there (if any?) security concerns or any other problems?
Thanks
Kevin
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Kevin Sindhu
Systems Engineer E-Mail: kevin@tgivan.com
TGI Technologies Inc. Tel: (604) 872-6676 Ext 321
107 E 3rd Ave, Fax: (604) 872-6601
Vancouver,BC V5T 1C7
Canada.
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