"Day Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> One of the reasons dos will be around; you can partition or
> add a dos drive, and use it to store your own personal files
> and data which might be lost because of sabotage software.

That applies to any unmounted or "hidden" partition on any OS of course.

> Unless a Linux virus can get smart enough to mount a vfat,
> everything on it will be safe.

Of course, if you insist on running as root for everything, it could just
take out the partition table. You'll notice those partitions show up just
fine if you run fdisk as root. Why wouldn't it zap the actual partitions
while it's up to it's mischief?

Your protection using *nix is to log in as a user with normal rights, not
superuser/root.

> I dunno if there are windoz
> viruses that will find and affect a dos drive/partition. I
> would be a lot less surprised.

If the drive is physically attached and your OS (or your usage of it) allows
direct access to the hardware, there's a threat.

- Bob

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