On 22/11/18 at 13:25, Alessandro Selli wrote:
>   Wrong.  Split / and /usr Unix systems have been around for decades and
> they have been upgradable.  Your "solution" instead:
>
> chown -R a-w /bin
> chown -R a-w /sbin
> chown -R a-w /lib
>
>
> would make them not.


  I am wrong here, as upgrades are performed as root to whom regular
read/write file permissions do not apply.  What I had in my mind was
what I actually use to protect public files in front-line servers, i.e.
running chattr +i on them.

  Still everything else does apply, mount options do much more than
preventing file modification, and I urge you to get a grasp of that
before you continue this debate.




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