How many machines are we talking about? It seems coincidental.
The only corollation is that squeeze did move to using UUIDs by default.
I've investigated 5 machines. In three of them permissions are set to 0755
and in two to 0777.
I've tried to boot different kernels (with initrd and without initrd), boot
with "init=/bin/bash" to skip running all init scripts, but results are still
the same.
The most interesting fact is that even for the same standard Debian kernel
2.6.38.2 permissions in machines differ...
I tried to investigate in sources how kernel selects initial permissions for
root node,
but I didn't succeed...
The problem is really serious, as it allows the plain user to change
configuration of machine...
I hope it is a silly misconfiguration in 2 of my machines...
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Regards,
Wojtek
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