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Posted: Mar. 19 2006,06:07 |
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Thanks Jeff.
I read now, that TwinMos USB drives have such a mechanical switch as well. Costs around 20 Euros for 256 MB, no real big investment required
But however, what happens to the system when this USB drive is mechanical write protected and the automatic backup function of DSL wants to save the latest changes? Will there be an error? What will the system do then?
Unfortunately, I don't have any experience with adding different users and creating a password login. The system is only used by myself. Nevertheless, would there be an additional protection in an internet connected system, if you log in as user with reduced rights? I read somewhere, that in worst case, the drive can be erased by an executed command from an internet application. Can such things be prevented with installing special users with limited rights? Don't know what the standard booted system offers on rights. For special commands, you have to do a sudo but this is all I know on this yet. As which kind of user are I'm logged-in in a standard booted usb pen-drive installation?
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