Hi, This looks pretty interesting and exciting to me! Hence, a few inline questions follow.
bilibop project wrote (01 Jun 2012 13:10:51 GMT) : > One of its main goals is to fix security issues or harden standard > rules and policies to make the system more robust in this > particular situation. This sounds awesome, but pretty vague, so I'm curious: What security issues? What hardening? How more robust? > bilibop-common: shell functions to find the drive hosting the root > filesystem (dm-crypt, LVM, loop devices, aufs and any combination of > them are supported) This might be useful for Tails' implementation of "wipe memory on shutdown". > bilibop-rules: udev rules to fix the removable drive hosting the running > system, and all its partitions, as members of the 'disk' group (fixes bug > #645466). I fail to understand how a drive can be a member of the 'disk' group. Please enlighten me. (Being offline, I can't read the mentionned bug right now, but still, the package description should make sense by itself, without needing to access online resources.) > Other optional features for the desktop environment (based on > Udisks). Such as? > bilibop-lockfs: make a standard installation to behave like > a LiveUSB. Can be used as an alternative (and enhancement) of the > fsprotect package. Interesting. What makes it different from (or better than) fsprotect and live-boot? Cheers, -- intrigeri | GnuPG key @ https://gaffer.ptitcanardnoir.org/intrigeri/intrigeri.asc | OTR fingerprint @ https://gaffer.ptitcanardnoir.org/intrigeri/otr.asc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org