It would only affect files on external drives, not fixed partitions that
are mounted via fstab.  I wouldn't have thought that many normal users
would want to be executing files from external drives -- and if someone
did want to run a script on an external drive they could just use sh
/media/disk/whatever, or manually override the mount options for that
drive in its properties window.

Either way, the current behaviour -- whereby opening any text file (in
Nautilus) that is on or was copied from a vfat/ntfs drive displays a
confusing message -- is not very helpful to new/non-technical users.

Also, if the user has chosen to always run executable text files in the
file management preferences, then they could potentially inadvertently
execute a malicious script located on a portable flash drive for
example.

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nautilus wants to execute all text files on a vfat flash drive
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/14335
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