I fear that a hacker would gain admin rights in my computer.
Then he can amend the configuration to allow him to mount the partition.
Can I disallow all users, including root, to mount the partition?
"Juha Kustaa Siltala" <jsiltala@cc.helsinki.fi> ¼¶¼g©ó¶l¥ó
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> In article <3f0db87a$1@lungfunggdn.org>, Fool wrote:
> > The harddisk in my computer is divided into 2 partitions.
> > - The first partition is FAT32 and installed Windows 98
> > - The second partition is installed Linux
> >
> > Can I disallow users to mount the FAT32 partition when the computer is
> > running Linux?
>
> Edit /etc/fstab. Remove options like user, owner, auto... Read man fstab
> first!
>
> --
> Juha Siltala
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