RE: Setting apt to mount partitions read|read-only

2002-02-13 Thread Jeff Bonner
In the interest of brevity, thanks to everyone who replied on this thread! Jeff Bonner

Re: Setting apt to mount partitions read|read-only

2002-02-13 Thread Olaf Meeuwissen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 "Jeff Bonner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The Securing Debian HOWTO makes mention of the possibility that you can > set a partition as read-only, to further protect the various things in > /usr/bin for example. Then when you apt-get upgrade, you ca

RE: Setting apt to mount partitions read|read-only

2002-02-13 Thread Jeff Bonner
In the interest of brevity, thanks to everyone who replied on this thread! Jeff Bonner -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Setting apt to mount partitions read|read-only

2002-02-13 Thread Olaf Meeuwissen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 "Jeff Bonner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The Securing Debian HOWTO makes mention of the possibility that you can > set a partition as read-only, to further protect the various things in > /usr/bin for example. Then when you apt-get upgrade, you c

Setting apt to mount partitions read|read-only

2002-02-13 Thread Jeff Bonner
The Securing Debian HOWTO makes mention of the possibility that you can set a partition as read-only, to further protect the various things in /usr/bin for example. Then when you apt-get upgrade, you can configure apt to automagically turn off the read-only while needed, then turn it back on (faci

Setting apt to mount partitions read|read-only

2002-02-13 Thread Jeff Bonner
The Securing Debian HOWTO makes mention of the possibility that you can set a partition as read-only, to further protect the various things in /usr/bin for example. Then when you apt-get upgrade, you can configure apt to automagically turn off the read-only while needed, then turn it back on (fac