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What are the default mount settings for mount / fstab?

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What are the default mounting options for a non root partition ?

The man entry for mount says ...

defaults - use default options: rw, suid, dev, exec, auto, nouser, and async.

... so that might be what we expect to see. But, unless I'm missing something, that's not what happens.

I have an ext3 partition labelled "NewHome20G" which is seen as /dev/sdc6 by the system. This we can see from ...

root@john-pc1204:~# blkid | grep NewHome20G/dev/sdc6: LABEL="NewHome20G" UUID="d024bad5-906c-46c0-b7d4-812daf2c9628" TYPE="ext3"

I have an entry in fstab as follows ...

root@john-pc1204:~# cat /etc/fstab | grep NewHomeLABEL=NewHome20G        /media/NewHome20G        ext3         rw,nosuid,nodev,exec,users     0  2

Note the option settings that are specified in that fstab line.

Now I look at how the partition is actually mounted after boot up ...

root@john-pc1204:~# mount -l | grep sdc6/dev/sdc6 on /media/NewHome20G type ext3 (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev) [NewHome20G]

... so, when the filesystem gets mounted the exec & users options I specified seem to have been ignored.

Just to be sure, I unmount sdc6, remount it and look at the mount options again ...

root@john-pc1204:~# umount /dev/sdc6root@john-pc1204:~# mount /dev/sdc6root@john-pc1204:~# mount -l | grep sdc6/dev/sdc6 on /media/NewHome20G type ext3 (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev) [NewHome20G]

.... same result

Now I unmount the partition again, remount it specifying the exec option and look at the result ...

root@john-pc1204:~# umount /dev/sdc6root@john-pc1204:~# mount /dev/sdc6 -o execroot@john-pc1204:~# mount -l | grep sdc6/dev/sdc6 on /media/NewHome20G type ext3 (rw,nosuid,nodev) [NewHome20G]

... and here the exec option has finally taken effect and the noexec setting has vanished.

Just for interest, I re-mount the partition with the defaults option

root@john-pc1204:~# umount /dev/sdc6root@john-pc1204:~# mount /dev/sdc6 -o defaultsroot@john-pc1204:~# mount -l | grep sdc6/dev/sdc6 on /media/NewHome20G type ext3 (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev) [NewHome20G]

The noexec is back, so it looks very like rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev are the default options which is NOT what man says.

Why does this matter ?

I have a folder full of useful scripts stored on a data disk. Because that disk is mounted noexec those scripts won't run, even though they have all been set with chmod 777. I can work round this in several ways but it's disappointing that the man entry seems to be wrong.

Have I missed something obvious here or have the default options in Ubuntu changed from what they were a few versions ago ?


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