On 09/04/18 20:04, Heinz Kampmann wrote:
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*Gesendet:* Dienstag, 04. September 2018 um 23:00 Uhr
*Von:* "STeve Andre'" <st...@wb8wsf.org>
*An:* "Kevin Chadwick" <m8il1i...@gmail.com>, misc@openbsd.org
*Betreff:* Re: Lesser evil

On 09/04/18 09:09, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
Um, maybe I'm not writing well.  I'm talking about a dual-boot Windows
OpenBSD system, which gets a Windows virus, which wipes out the
disk.  Effectively asleep, OpenBSD gets creamed.   That's what I mean
about dual-booting being a risk.
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Hi,
I understand you in that way, but I thougt win10 can´t read/write ufs-partitions.
Maybe I´am wrong.
I use Windows for one program (PsyPrax), cause I won´t run it in an emulation. I only trust in OpenBSD. Lean and clean code shifts security - plus the extra work like pledge, KARL, w^x etc. ... and the most reviews praise the high quality code
of OpenBSD.
Sometimes I use win10 or mac high sierra for amazon prime.
best wishes,
Heinz
Heinz,

Think disk, not partitions.  Smash the raw disk and it matters not
what was on it; it will be obliterated.  That's what some Win viri do.

--STeve Andre'

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