[issue1299] forensic
bwf
bts at bts.grml.org
Wed Apr 2 12:24:50 CEST 2014
bwf <bwf at socal.rr.com> added the comment:
Hello Andreas,
Thank you for your quick response.
My objective is to run forensic in ram mode, because I have an old
computer.
That was not possible with the cheat codes.
When I did boot into ram with the --setro option, the system was Not
locked down, as it is in pure forensic.
Thank You Again,
Brian
On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 08:58:22 +0000
Andreas Gredler <bts at bts.grml.org> wrote:
>
> Andreas Gredler <jimmy at grml.org> added the comment:
>
> > At boot prompt I typed: grml2ram forensic
> > It will not do, only boots to forensic.
>
> So what happened? Were the devices not ro? Did some tests and it
> worked. Grml was copied to RAM and the harddisk device was set to ro.
>
> > In the left pane it showed all the ro drives, BUT in clicking on
> > any one of them, they mounted into that partition, and I was able
> > to fetch files.
>
> Yes, forensic makes the devices ro (read-only) but you can mount them
> and read files. But you can not write! to the device.
>
> greets Jimmy
>
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> nosy: +jimmy
> priority: -> bug
> status: unread -> chatting
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messages: 4769, 4770, 4771
nosy: bwf, jimmy
priority: bug
status: chatting
title: forensic
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