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Special Forums Cybersecurity Linux kernel Security Post 302469951 by zenergi on Monday 8th of November 2010 06:23:45 PM
Old 11-08-2010
I try not to compile all the drivers into the kernel depending on the amount of drivers it could end up making the kernel slower.

Not to mention if you have any proprietary drivers that have to be loaded as modules.

One thing you can look at is LIDS (Google it).

However i haven't used it since back with the 2.2.* kernel and don't know how much the project has progressed.

In point form:

* Recompile kernel with everything you will need.
* separate boot partition on read-only media.
* encrypt and mount root read only.
 
TAILF(1)						     Linux Programmer's Manual							  TAILF(1)

NAME
tailf - follow the growth of a log file SYNOPSIS
tailf [OPTION] file DESCRIPTION
tailf will print out the last 10 lines of a file and then wait for the file to grow. It is similar to tail -f but does not access the file when it is not growing. This has the side effect of not updating the access time for the file, so a filesystem flush does not occur peri- odically when no log activity is happening. tailf is extremely useful for monitoring log files on a laptop when logging is infrequent and the user desires that the hard disk spin down to conserve battery life. Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too. -n, --lines=N, -N output the last N lines, instead of the last 10. AUTHOR
This program was originally written by Rik Faith (faith@acm.org) and may be freely distributed under the terms of the X11/MIT License. There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY for this program. The latest inotify based implementation was written by Karel Zak (kzak@redhat.com). SEE ALSO
tail(1), less(1) AVAILABILITY
The tailf command is part of the util-linux package and is available from ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/. 13 February 2003 TAILF(1)
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