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I don't have any hard data but I don't see that as a real security risk.
I don't have any hard data but I don't see that as a real security risk.
It’s, as you said, because it mounts everything as root. It’s possible that this could be exploited to gain root privileges but not likely. If you’re paranoid and/or building a secure system that you don’t need to dual boot, it’s not a bad idea to disable it.
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