T N: > The other things I meant to add: > > Most Linux distro's are not running with their executable code on a > readonly filesystem, and it takes some effort to convert to a RO > configuration. >
If someone has root on the machine or physical access, I guess that it won't matter as much as we'd like unless the physical media is actually Read Only, say with a DVD. > Also you can not login to a stock Chrome OS device as root. That account > has logins disabled. You have to flip to dev mode, in which case, the > machine will complain at every boot that it's mode has been switched (so > you know). If the dev switch is flipped, one may simply gain root, no? All the best, Jacob -- Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password at: https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech