15-09-2010, 12:38 AM
(14-09-2010, 11:43 PM)The Wing Wrote: chattr is a command in the Linux operating system that allows a user to set certain attributes on a file residing on an ext2-based filesystem. If it's only ex2 that could be a problem as it's mostly ext3 on Linux installs now.
Nice tutorial none the less. I'm still getting complaints that people can't get on.
Lol, nice quoting Wikipedia Mark, but have no fear. chattr was first implemented on ext2 because the file system had new "special" attributes added. chattr has worked on every iteration of ext since. Therefore there is NO problem using chattr if you have ext3 or ext4(which comes standard with Ubuntu 10.04.) That makes this tutorial widely applicable. :thumbs
Trolls are the last thing you need to be concerned with.
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