Laszlo BERES wrote:
Chris St. Pierre wrote:
No. Root is supreme. Root can do _everything_.
Except when you implement SELinux with strict or MLS policies. But I
think that's not an option in that case.
Are you saying you can deny root access to a file with SELinux? Is that
ever wise?
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