On 10/26/2012 01:23 PM, Kees Cook wrote:
> 
> Every distro will ship with this enabled (except perhaps Damn
> Vulnerable Linux), so why make it harder?
> 

So please remind me why can't it be on by default in code.
And the normal sysctl to turn it off for these who want to
experiment with "filesystem corruption".

So the basic premise is that you must not have any
filesystem corruption at the parts used by boot up until
the init portion that turns "filesystem corruption" on

> -Kees
> 

Cheers
Boaz
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