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- Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 05:53:53 +0900
- From: "Josh Glover" <jmglov@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] government getting ready to inspect your iPod, laptop without warrant
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2008/5/30 scott <scott@example.com>: > So preemptively how about multiboot systems that don't display the > choices during boot? Good idea. > There must be some grub hack where you can press > <ctl><alt><F8> or something during the boot to give you an alternative > OS. Dunno, but you could always have grub timeout on 1 and autoboot the first OS right before you travel. You know how to stop grub, I doubt a customs official would. Especially if you name your real boot option "safe mode" or some such. > Of course, I'm just being > paranoid and overly concerned (hey if you haven't done anything wrong > you shouldn't worry, right?!?) No you're not... > but as a recovering Catholic who is > inherently aghast at the state of our "security" state, I don't want > anyone logging into anything that I own because it just is not right. It > isn't their place to be reading my personal stuff, period. Exactly! > Free software, free thinking, free minds! Or, in the words of my friend Zach: while (1) { print "FUCK YOU, I WON'T DO WHAT YOU TELL ME!\n"; } -- Cheers, Josh
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