In the interest of brevity, thanks to everyone who replied on this
thread!
Jeff Bonner
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"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
In the interest of brevity, thanks to everyone who replied on this
thread!
Jeff Bonner
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"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
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
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
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