Re: read only root file system

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On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 2:15 AM, Karanbir Singh <mail-lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've been reading some of your recent comments, Anonymous looser, and
> I've really got to say this - you seem to make some authoritative style
> comments on things you really dont know much about. eg. in this case -
> the filesystem could be mounted readonly since its only exposed readonly
> from the underlying i/o or block subsystem.

Thank you for your comments. Next time I'll try to stop my ego... I
guess you are right. An authorative style would mean nothing without
an identity.

A cd-rom can provide security as a readonly mount, but readonly
mounted ordinary filesystem/disk means almost nothing. Dont you read
comments like "administrator remounts read-write"? Why?

I dont know, I like to be an a**hole looser I think.
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