How about just removing floppy A? If they want to mount a floppy they
can use B. The only real question with this is whether the
non-existence of A will send the boot prom into terminal panic (I
confess that I haven't tried this). If this does work, I would
further suggest removing the devices for floppy A do prevent the
kernel from ever trying to read a non-existent drive.
guenther@stolaf.edu or philipg@cna.tek.com I speak for myself only:
no one else would be silly enough to claim I speak for them...
"Life makes sense?! LIFE MAKES SENSE!?! Where do people get these ideas?"-me
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Re: Linus security/Non root access, Philip Guenther, (Sat Aug 22, 2:41 pm)