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| From | "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | es.comp.os.linux.misc |
| Subject | Re: system-homed coming at ya suckers |
| Date | 2020-12-13 14:49 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <moihah-58p.ln1@Telcontar.valinor> (permalink) |
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On 13/12/2020 13.45, Henning Hucke wrote: > On 2020-12-11, John McCue <jmccue@obsd2.mhome.org> wrote: >> [...] >> I did a little reading, I think the user needs to exist on >> the system already. But I wonder about the case were I >> happen to know a regular User ID on another system and I set >> up a separate USB drive to become that user ? >> [...] >> Still, I do not geit, nor do I have to get it since >> I doubt I would enable homed. > > At the moment I've no source informations at hand but as far as I > remember (early concept papers for) systemd-homed it should even be > cryptogarphicly secured (who can use a homed user on a system and which). > > But... I personally would never like to mix up my private and my > professional (read: at work) home so what stays around is just to > have a home at your desktop which you can take with you with your laptop. > Nonetheless I personally use a networked home which is the same on all > the machines at home. To marry this concept with the one of homed is > neither easy nor trivial. > But like with all software for unices or - to be more precise - > following the unix principle: as long as you can also run without it > it's all fine. It becomes problematic of you are forced to use it or > even /only/ suffer mentionable disadvantages. > > So all in all: If systemd-homed turnes out to be another "tool" which > one /can/ use it's all ok. If it turnes out to become something without > which you can't run *something* it will be evil. My understanding is that it is simply an option. So no big deal, nothing to argue about :-) -- Cheers, Carlos.
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