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Message-Id: <20181014150025.6477-1-nicholas.clark@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2018 09:00:23 -0600
From: nicholas.clark@...il.com
To: linux-ext4@...r.kernel.org
Cc: Nick Clark <nicholas.clark@...il.com>
Subject: [PATCH RESEND 0/2] e2fsprogs: fuse2fs bugfix and new 'fakeroot' feature
From: Nick Clark <nicholas.clark@...il.com>
Hi all,
I wrote a couple of patches for fuse2fs (from the e2fsprogs collection).
One is a minor bugfix to the displayed name in the mount command's output,
and the other is a new 'fakeroot' mount option, as described below.
When building cross-compiled Linux systems (for use on routers, consumer
devices, etc), it's often necessary to build rootfs filesystem images.
This commit adds a new 'fakeroot' mount option that gives a user full
control over the mounted filesystem, within the confines of FUSE.
When used, the new option allows treats allowed users as uid 0 for the
purposes of permission checks (within the mounted filesystem). This
allows the owner of a .img file to mount the file and make whatever
changes they want to any files inside of the image.
If the option is left disabled at mount-time, fuse2fs acts the same as
before - only root can edit "root"-owned files inside of the image. But
when enabled, fuse2fs becomes a powerful tool to build/modify filesystem
images.
What do you all think?
-Nick
Nicholas Clark (2):
Fuse2fs: fix 'mount' entry in some cases.
Fuse2fs: add fakeroot option.
acinclude.m4 | 47 ++++++++++++++++
configure | 134 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
configure.ac | 4 ++
lib/config.h.in | 6 +++
misc/fuse2fs.1.in | 3 ++
misc/fuse2fs.c | 31 ++++++++---
6 files changed, 217 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
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2.17.1
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