> I'm not sure what you mean by "hidden" technically speaking "Hidden" here is shown from the 'fdisk' command showing the USB disk/partition info. USB installed with Tails installer method shows it is"FAT" partitioned, while USB installed with 'dd' command shows "Hidden FS" or so.
Cheers ________________________________ 寄件者: sajolida<mailto:[email protected]> 寄件日期: 2016/5/28 21:11 收件者: User support for Tails<mailto:[email protected]> 主旨: Re: [Tails-support] 回覆: tails installation Linus Yeung: > Hi dude, > > Thanks Sajolida for explaining this. I just had a finding when making > Tails USB which might be opposite to your saying.. > > When I use the official Tails installer either on a Tails OS or on a > Debian system, the newly made USB Tails stick has shown a FAT32 file > system. Yes, the system partition created by Tails Installer on the USB stick has a FAT32 file system, see https://tails.boum.org/contribute/design/installation/#index3h1. > Nonetheless I use 'dd' to make the Tails USB stick , it turns > out to has a hidden file system. > > I am curious about this , is it what you designed as such?. ( I > prefer a hidden FS on my USB anyway) The system file copied by dd follow the ISO9660 format which is otherwise usually used from burning CD. It's read-only by default. I'm not sure what you mean by "hidden" technically speaking here as it could have many different meanings. But in neither cases "Tails Installer" or "dd" the system partition is cryptographically hidden. _______________________________________________ tails-support mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-support To unsubscribe from this list, send an empty email to [email protected]. _______________________________________________ tails-support mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-support To unsubscribe from this list, send an empty email to [email protected].
