Re: RE²:FreeBSD is dangerous!
albi <[email protected]> Tue, 8 Feb 2005 12:42:12 +0100
| Newsgroups | gmane.os.freebsd.newbies |
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On Mon, Feb 07, 2005 at 11:37:53PM +0100, Fabrice wrote: > Anybody with a FreeBSD install CD can modify my beloved data I store in my > debian Linux partitions. anyone with physical access to your computer can do that with a Linux-cd too > Of course with a Linux rescue floppy is it possible to behave same naughty > way... > But, as I told to Joshua Tinnin : > "If I remember when I mounted a Linux partition - for example a Debian one - > on the ext2/3 filesystem of another Linux or Knoppix, it was only possible to > read, not to write on it. But a vfat filesystem could be mounted on R/W mode." > afaik Knoppix mounts partitions by default read-only if you use the icons on the desktop (take a look at the /etc/fstab), but if you manually do : a) sudo su - b) mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1 it will mount it read-write (!) > but nobody helped me about this... Please Albi, can you explain to me how to > mount the FreeBSD partition on my ext2 or 3 filesystems ? an example (with /dev/hda1) how to mount a FreeBSD-slice from Linux : mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd /dev/hda1 /mnt/FreeBSD you should find out which slice in FreeBSD has the info you'd like to see in Linux maybe it's interesting for you to look at disk-encryption in either FreeBSD or Linux, there's a section about it (for 5.x ?) in the FreeBSD handbook : http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/disks-encrypting.html but of course you can start putting a password for the BIOS after disabling booting from cdrom and floppy (network etc.) HTH _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-newbies To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"