[ale] fstab.REVOKE
Jerry Z. Yu
z.yu at ptek.com
Tue Apr 23 17:23:34 EDT 2002
kudzu and its associate '/usr/sbin/updfstab' would be the major
candidate.
On 23 Apr 2002, James P. Kinney III wrote:
#What automatic process writes to the /etc/fstab.REVOKE file? Grepping
#the kernel source and google turned up zilch.
#
#I'm still fighting with the missing fstab entry. It shows up in
#fstab.REVOKE. I deleted fstab.REVOKE. It promptly reappeared on reboot
#with the offending line in it. It deleted the line and rebooted. It came
#back. As this line refers to a USB device, I dug through the kernel
#section for usb and usb mass-storage. No references to tampering with
#the conguration files.
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