At 19:38 22.03.2004, you wrote:
"Erich Titl" wrote: >You might even make insmod only available at boot time. >Then getting access to your harware becomes quite a challenge.
Hmm... that's food for thought. It would be easier to configure as well. I could use an admin floppy to load insmod and disk support when I want to reconfigure.
Thanks.
I dont suppose there are any howtos for removing hd support after boot time are there?
Not really, but it's not that hard either...
Once all modules are loaded (at the end of the init chain) you could easily add an init script which deletes or overwrites the ide-xxx.o, insmod and probably boot/modules, etc/modules .... you name it. Then it is pretty difficult to access anything without network access to upload the necessary software or as you suggest a specific admin floppy.
cheers Erich
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