Date: Mon, 19 Feb 96 20:57:12 -0800 From: Adam Alexander <ALEX@KINGSHURST.AC.UK> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Hard Disk Utilities ? Message-ID: <199602192055.MAA22742@freefall.freebsd.org>
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Hello, My name is Adam Alexander, and I am an Information Technology Support Analyst at:- The City Technology College PO Box 1017 Cooks Lane Kingshurst Birmingham England, UK The college caters for students from 11-18 years of age. The problem we have is that the computers we have not only work off a network, but also have some packages that can be used stand-alone as well. Do you know of a hard-disk utility that restricts (or even write-protects) the hard drive from being written to, thus leaving all the system files unaltered. The utility must be easy to disable (password maybe) so that if us technicians have to do any work, we do not have to climb a mountain ourselves to write to the hard drive. Any help would be most appreciated. Best Regards Adam Alexander
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