thanks for the correction :) ok, then... problem solved :D
>what's the biggest point to not set the noexec on /home?
Users don't have anywhere to put scripts or custom binaries. You may also
get random breakage due to programs using small, temporary scripts without
the user's knowledge.
As a u
In , Erik Xavior
wrote:
>what's the biggest point to not set the noexec on /home?
Users don't have anywhere to put scripts or custom binaries. You may also
get random breakage due to programs using small, temporary scripts without
the user's knowledge.
As a user of my own systems, that's simp
I just thought that would be a good idea :O
what's the biggest point to not set the noexec on /home?
In , Erik
Xavior wrote:
>When I set noexec option on my home partition/mount point.
That's generally a bad idea.
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