On Mon, Apr 03, 2006 at 11:01:34AM +0600, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote: > > What do you mean by "single-user mode"? And the restrictive permissions > have nothing to do with any single-user mode, because normally those two > nodes are completely invisible, and in single-user mode the permissions > don't matter (because the devices are accessed by root).
Just a CnP of text already there. Didn't give it a whole lot of thought. But single user mode, would be runlevel 1 I would imagine, which would still have udev. init=/bin/bash, however, would use these files, and at that point you are root anyway. It looks like this paragraph should be pulled. Thanks for the heads up. -- Archaic Want control, education, and security from your operating system? Hardened Linux From Scratch http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/hlfs -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
