is there any reason that a non-root user shouldn't be allowed
to run "e2label" just to *see* the label of a partition?  after all,
non-root users can run things like "mount" to see what's mounted,
as long as they're not trying to modify anything.

  and running "e2label" with no args as a non-root user prints
a usage message, strongly suggesting that there is a proper way
to run it, rather than just saying "permission denied."

rday



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