Hi,
quid...@poivron.org wrote (04 Jun 2012 13:16:52 GMT) :
> This means such functions are unusable if you run Tails entirely
> into RAM (I believe with the 'toram' boot parameter, or something
> like that).
In this mode, we don't need to arm the emergency shutdown watchdog, so
we don't need to d
Hi,
Le 2012-06-03 00:59, intrigeri a écrit :
Nice to hear. However, we're generally happy to replace custom code
with some generic code maintained by others than us, who seem to be
experts in the specific area this code is about -- especially when
our
own quick hack quickly shows its limits in
Hi,
quid...@poivron.org wrote (02 Jun 2012 13:05:42 GMT) :
>>> bilibop-common: shell functions to find the drive hosting the root
>>> filesystem (dm-crypt, LVM, loop devices, aufs and any combination
>>> of them are supported)
>>
>> This might be useful for Tails' implementation of "wipe memory on
Le 2012-06-01 23:53, intrigeri a écrit :
Hi,
This looks pretty interesting and exciting to me!
Hence, a few inline questions follow.
bilibop project wrote (01 Jun 2012 13:10:51 GMT) :
One of its main goals is to fix security issues or harden standard
rules and policies to make the system more
Hi,
This looks pretty interesting and exciting to me!
Hence, a few inline questions follow.
bilibop project wrote (01 Jun 2012 13:10:51 GMT) :
> One of its main goals is to fix security issues or harden standard
> rules and policies to make the system more robust in this
> particular situation.
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