On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 01:51:40PM -0500, Phillip Susi wrote: > No, it's being called with a 4096 byte buffer size. The problem seems > to be here: > > mount("/dev/loop0", "/loopmnt1", "iso9660", MS_MGC_VAL, NULL) = -1 > EACCES (Permission denied) > > Root shouldn't be denied permission to mount. Maybe you're using > selinux or an apparmor profile or something? I don't really know > exactly how those work but the problem seems to be on the kernel side.
I have libselinux1 installed as a dependency going back to core-utils but I am not making any explicit use of it. Also I can mount, for example, a usbstick: # mount /dev/disk/by-label/something /loopmnt1 without problems. A further data point: I have tried under a self compiled stock kernel: Linux exact 3.13.0-rc4_exact-293734-g319e2e3 #380 Tue Dec 17 16:42:27 GMT 2013 i686 GNU/Linux Same results. So it seems that it is not a particular kernel. ael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org