On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Security wrote:
>Well, as I stated down a ways in the original post inittab gets overwritten
>on every reboot.
>
>Therein lies the rub.
>
>Tried that... Been there..
>
>Thanks anyway and sorry for the confusion.
Make the file immutable, presuming that your root file system is on Ext2 you
do the following:
chattr +i /etc/inittab
Now boot up and carefully look for error messages on the console. Whatever
tries to write to or delete that file will get an error return (even a root
process) and will hopefully log what it's doing.
If nothing else it'll stopp that type of activity.
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