Giftmischer wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
>
> you CAN'T change the dynebolic /etc/fstab file. But a possible solution
> is to create /modify your /etc/rc.local and add there some "mount"
> commands to set your drives /partitions readonly.
>
Could you give a clear and total example of this? For those who aren't
very good in computers?
I really want to avoid the possibilities for breaking my 'host'
installation, when using Dynebolic (with the live cd and docking).
Developers, please take this serious.
Thanks,
>
> Cheers,
> Giftmischer
>
>
>
> Juan Carrano schrieb:
>
>>> I am worried to destroy my 'host' system (which is debian) when using
>>> Dyne...
>>>
>> Dyne mounts allpartitions read-write when possible.
>> I dont know if editing the /etc/fstab file to make them write
>> read-only would work
>> or dyne would simply rewrite the file during boot.
>> Maybe someone could change the dyne boot script so it looked into some sort
>> of fstab included into the dyne.cfg file. Just a suggestion, maybe for
>> a future release?
>>
>>
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