P.S. You can get the Operator 3.2 image from
http://www.ussysadmin.com/operator
Bud
"Bud" <bud@swoop.2y.net> wrote in message
news:_2KPa.38653$N7.4870@sccrnsc03...
> Doing so would be very difficult if the computer has a CD ROM drive and
> others have physical access to it. Tools like Operator 3.2 boot's a full
> blown linux with security tools and exploits. Not only will Operator allow
> you to mount the FAT32 filesystems, you could use some of the tools on the
> CD to crack the SAM (NT) password.
>
> Don't waste your time unless you can physically keep users from having
> access to the box.
>
> L8R
> Bud
>
> "Fool" <fool@tom.com> wrote in message news:3f0db87a$1@lungfunggdn.org...
> > 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?
> >
> > I don't know much about Linux security, therefore the Linux may be
hacked
> > when it is connected to Internet.
> > I don't mind the data in the Linux partition. However, the first
partition
> > contains some important data.
> >
> >
> >
> > * ~ let us linux ~ *
> >
> >
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