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4.10. Mounting partitions the right way
Prev Securing Debian Manual Next 4.10. Mounting partitions the right way When mounting an Ext file system (ext2, ext3 or ext4), there are several additional options you can apply to the mount call or to /etc/fstab. For instance, this is my fstab entry for the /tmp partition: /dev/hda7 /tmp ext2 defaults,nosuid,noexec,nodev 0 2 You see the difference in the options sections. The option nosuid ignores the setuid and setgid bits completely, while noexec forbids execution of any program on that mount point, ...

https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-manual/ch04s10.en.html

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3.2. Partitioning the system
Prev Securing Debian Manual Next 3.2. Partitioning the system 3.2.1. Choose an intelligent partition scheme An intelligent partition scheme depends on how the machine is used. A good rule of thumb is to be fairly liberal with your partitions and to pay attention to the following factors: Any directory tree which a user has write permissions to, such as e.g. /home, /tmp and /var/tmp/, should be on a separate partition. This reduces the risk of a user DoS by filling up your "/" mount point and rendering the ...

https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-manual/ch03s02.en.html

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D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System
D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System Appendix D. Random Bits D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System This section explains how to install Debian GNU/Linux from an existing Unix or Linux system, without using the menu-driven installer as explained in the rest of the manual. This “cross-install” HOWTO has been requested by users switching to Debian GNU/Linux from Red Hat, Mandriva, and SUSE. In this section some familiarity with entering *nix commands and navigating ...

https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/s390x/apds03.en.html

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D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System
D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System Appendix D. Random Bits D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System This section explains how to install Debian GNU/Linux from an existing Unix or Linux system, without using the menu-driven installer as explained in the rest of the manual. This “cross-install” HOWTO has been requested by users switching to Debian GNU/Linux from Red Hat, Mandriva, and SUSE. In this section some familiarity with entering *nix commands and navigating ...

https://www.debian.org/releases/bookworm/s390x/apds03.en.html

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D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System
D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System Appendix D. Random Bits D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System This section explains how to install Debian GNU/Linux from an existing Unix or Linux system, without using the menu-driven installer as explained in the rest of the manual. This “cross-install” HOWTO has been requested by users switching to Debian GNU/Linux from Red Hat, Mandriva, and SUSE. In this section some familiarity with entering *nix commands and navigating ...

https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/armhf/apds03.en.html

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D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System
D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System Appendix D. Random Bits D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System This section explains how to install Debian GNU/Linux from an existing Unix or Linux system, without using the menu-driven installer as explained in the rest of the manual. This “cross-install” HOWTO has been requested by users switching to Debian GNU/Linux from Red Hat, Mandriva, and SUSE. In this section some familiarity with entering *nix commands and navigating ...

https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/mips64el/apds03.en.html

88% relevant, matching: ext3
D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System
D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System Appendix D. Random Bits D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System This section explains how to install Debian GNU/Linux from an existing Unix or Linux system, without using the menu-driven installer as explained in the rest of the manual. This “cross-install” HOWTO has been requested by users switching to Debian GNU/Linux from Red Hat, Mandriva, and SUSE. In this section some familiarity with entering *nix commands and navigating ...

https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/armel/apds03.en.html

88% relevant, matching: ext3
D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System
D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System Appendix D. Random Bits D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System This section explains how to install Debian GNU/Linux from an existing Unix or Linux system, without using the menu-driven installer as explained in the rest of the manual. This “cross-install” HOWTO has been requested by users switching to Debian GNU/Linux from Red Hat, Mandriva, and SUSE. In this section some familiarity with entering *nix commands and navigating ...

https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/arm64/apds03.en.html

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D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System
D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System Appendix D. Random Bits D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System This section explains how to install Debian GNU/Linux from an existing Unix or Linux system, without using the menu-driven installer as explained in the rest of the manual. This “cross-install” HOWTO has been requested by users switching to Debian GNU/Linux from Red Hat, Mandriva, and SUSE. In this section some familiarity with entering *nix commands and navigating ...

https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/mipsel/apds03.en.html

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D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System
D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System Appendix D. Random Bits D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System This section explains how to install Debian GNU/Linux from an existing Unix or Linux system, without using the menu-driven installer as explained in the rest of the manual. This “cross-install” HOWTO has been requested by users switching to Debian GNU/Linux from Red Hat, Mandriva, and SUSE. In this section some familiarity with entering *nix commands and navigating ...

https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/ppc64el/apds03.en.html

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