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Re: Checking integrity of /sbin/init from within kernel



> Some of us (including me) do not agree. If physical access is possible
> there is noone stopping me from using a stock kernel.

You obviously did not understand that you won't be able to decrypt the
encrypted filesystem if you use a stock kernel, because you don't have
the secret-key to decrypt it, because it is in my modified kernel only.

> Hrmpf. I guess you are the genius here, our arguments don't seem to be
> of any interest to you. 

I have the same feeling about you, so all I can do is excuse myself for
bothering you. I was trying to explain it, but you insist on being able
to use your own kernel, which I explained at least twice in these
mailings might be possible of course, but will result in not being able
to decrypt the encrypted fs.

And in case, you still don't agree, let me explain to you: You won't be
able to decrypt the encrypted fs if you use a different kernel.

And, did I mention? You won't be...

T.

(Just kidding - nicht böse gemeint:-)

> Jan Wildeboer