On 01/02/2014 12:30 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
1) friend of mine many years ago used to do that -- while working
full-time for a company, he created a separate filesystem on the
company server for his own stuff that he would mount manually.
2) any forensic analyst that would be fooled by something like that
would be a total incompetent.
No, you've got it backwards. Your friend put things on a separate file
system that wasn't normally mounted. (Why isn't that partition mounted?
Let's mount it and take a look.) I'm suggesting the exact opposite:
unmount the partition with normal data on it to hide your data. Still,
your second comment may well be true; that's why I'm asking.
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