Just to keep the discussion and clarificarions in the mailing list.

I'm sorry for all the typos of my my previous post.

Paul de Weerd <we...@weirdnet.nl> wrote:  
> and forcibly removing the device is very likely going to lead to 
> amazing new learning opportunities.  
I can confirm these statement and I invite you to double check all the 
"learning opportunities":
knowing the situation an attacker can easily point to deattach all your 
devices, even the hub....and that's te magic..

> [1]: Putting swap on removable media is a tremendously bad idea - 
> don't do it, unless you're keen on those learning opportunities.  
I can confirm also this one for what I saw a tremendous improvement of 
performances looking at mfs,
given that I create an msf more big than the swap partition, forcing msf to 
move on ram with, I
believe with the save pros of msf.

However, let me confirm I'm getting the thing right.

-- Daniele Bonini

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