How did /dev/shm get noexec in Fedora 15 rawhide?
$ grep /dev/shm /proc/mounts
tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs rw,seclabel,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime 0 0
$ grep -srl noexec /etc
/etc/alternatives/ld
/etc/fstab ## derived from /proc/mounts
/etc/mtab ## derived from /proc/mounts
This is a change from Fedora 14, and I cannot find documentation.
The only 'noexec' that I can find in the source to systemd-15
is two mentions in units/var-{lock,run}.mount.
As a site administrator, how can I change the default to omit 'noexec'?
As a project leader, how can I get my project's programs working again
if I do not have the privileges of a site administrator?
The project is a database system that creates and dlopen()s
plugins on-the-fly, for better performance on ["long-running"] queries.
We like the speed of creat+write+close+open+read+mmap on /dev/shm.
If /dev/shm and /tmp both become off limits, then what is
the recommended replacement location?
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