Seagate Eagle hard drives have a jumper that makes them read-only; keep RPM and the MD5 checksums of your system stuff or anything else that you could use to investigate a break-in on one of those puppies. You simply CAN'T modify anything when its physically write protected. =) > Yup. The intruder could have done any number of things, which is why I > suggested reinstalling. The other stuff I suggested was just to try to > find out how it was done, so it could be prevented in the future. Nothing > worse than getting hacked and not knowing how... ************ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
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