05-25-2015
No, I don't find any source file insde the script
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
fdutilsconfig
FDUTILSCONFIG(8) System Manager's Manual FDUTILSCONFIG(8)
NAME
fdutilsconfig - configure the suid bit of fdmount
SYNOPSIS
fdutilsconfig
DESCRIPTION
The fdutilsconfig script provides an interactive way to configure the suid bit of the fdmount(1) binary. It asks you some questions, give
you a hint if needed, and enters your choice to /etc/fdmount.conf file.
When upgrading the Debian fdutils package, the suid bit information stored in /etc/fdmount.conf is used to tell the new fdmount binary to
keep your old suid bit settings.
The script makes use of the suidmanager Debian package, if it is installed. If the script cannot find it, it manipulates the suid bit
directly via `chmod u+s' command.
FILES
fdutilsconfig reads and writes the configuration from /etc/fdmount.conf. This file is usually created when the fdutils package is
installed for the first time. Please don't edit /etc/fdmount.conf manually! Use fdutilsconfig instead.
NOTE
This script was written exclusively for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. It is not a part of the upstream fdutils sources.
AUTHORS
fdutilsconfig was adapted by Anthony Fok <foka@debian.org> from the gnuplotconfig script written by Tibor Simko <simko@debian.org>.
SEE ALSO
fdmount(1), suidregister(8), suidunregister(8)
4th Berkeley Distribution 24 January 1999 FDUTILSCONFIG(8)