read-only root (was Re: Help I've been cracked!!!)
From: Dan Bethe <hidden>
Date: 2000-04-04 00:21:28
--- Greg Noel <GregNoel@san.rr.com> wrote:At 7:33 AM -0500 4/2/00, Justin Shore wrote:quoted
... has anyone ever setup [sic - that's a noun, you want "set up"] a system where root was on CD or some other non-writable volume ... ?
Any host acting as a network appliance, such as a router or firewall, should do that. Linux Router Project does that. You can have a read-only boot medium such as cdrom, floppy, or hard drive. Hopefully, it's physically read-only like a cd or a jumpered hard drive. To deal with logs, I suggest the following: * A ramdisk filesystem for logs, periodically emailed to you and then deleted by logrotate * a completely read-only filesystem with a network-based syslog host for security * Or just no logs at all. Also note that Yggdrasil's "Plug and Play Linux" distribution can optionally boot completely off the cdrom. ===== "Don't expect your own messiah; this neverworld which you desire is only in your mind." -- http://www.dreamtheater.net/songb4.htm#IV5 ** Sent via the linuxppc-dev mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/