Re: Mystery of chroot

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On 2007/07/22 14:35 (GMT-0700) David Boles apparently typed:

> on 7/22/2007 1:41 PM, Felix Miata wrote:

>> A sample size of one machine is meaningless. Typical doz users have their
>> systems mucked up by all sorts of detritus, for which a common, and
>> sometimes only, escape is reinstallation.
>> http://cdbaby.com/mp3lofi/lbarker5-03.m3u

> Maybe. But it typically is not Windows that "mucks up" the system. It is
> the user. Those are them same users that can "muckup" a Linux install.

Sounds like you have limited experience with doz "security". Malware that
targets its security flaws is extraordinarily easy to acquire in doz, and
difficult to eradicate, short of reinstalling the whole OS and apps. It's
even possible (easy, so I hear) to acquire malware in the interval between
installation and completion of installing security updates online from M$.
-- 
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rebuking, correcting, and training in righteoousness."
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