Re: [autofs] [RFC] Towards a Modern Autofs

From: Mike Waychison
Date: Mon Jan 12 2004 - 11:58:55 EST


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Jeff Garzik wrote:

>
>
> You're still using arguments -against- putting software in the kernel.
> You don't decrease software's chances of "being broken" by putting it
> in the kernel, the opposite occurs -- you increase the likelihood of
> making the entire system unstable. This is one point that Solaris and
> Win32 have both missed :)
>
> Jeff
>
I get what you're saying. :)

However, doing so achieves two goals:
- I want kernelspace to provide mechanism, and let userspace define
policy. In this case, the policy is even finer grained than what we had
before and can be set at trigger time, rather than at initscript start time.
- I want to get rid of the old ioctl poll interface that didn't work
in namespaces.

The namespace problem effectively limits what we can do in userspace to
simply prodding the kernel to tell _it_ to unmount stuff. A daemon
alone cannot unmount across namespaces.

I hope this clarifies where I stand :)

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