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> > I'm looking for away to write protect
> > some files whats the pros and cons
> > with having the file on a seperate partition and mount that read-only
> > or use the chflags schg and go to kernel security level 2?
>
>*Either* way you probably want to raise the security level.  A
>read-only mount doesn't help if it can be re-mounted writeable.  If
>the files *have* to be in the same directory with writeable files (as
>for many systems is true of /etc), schg can be a very good solution.
What in /etc needs to writeable? I was just thinking to mount it read-only.
/ Jimmy

>If the files aren't part of the standard system at all, then as
>someone else suggested, write-only media are an easy answer.
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