On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 05:45:30PM +0100, Vladimir 'phcoder' Serbinenko wrote:
> No I meant full access to just obe of guest partitions. E.g. FTP may be
> using separate partition and non-admins may have control over it. If system
> has some kind of automatic user creation and /home is separate someone may
> register as boot or grub and put grub.xen in his directory. If /tmp is on
> separate partition and not in RAM then everybody can put grub.xen to
> /tmp/grub/grub.xen

Oh, right.  Perhaps we could just look in a limited set of devices, e.g.
(xen/xvda) or (xen/xvda1)?  I'm not very familiar with how
multi-partition Xen guests are typically set up.  How is the root
partition generally designated at the moment?

-- 
Colin Watson                                       [[email protected]]

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