Re: What remains to be done.

On 8 Jul 96 at 14:12, Ray Arachelian wrote: [..]
I'm constantly switching between NT and 95 and have them installed on the same drive. Would be cool to have some low level driver to encryption from the Master Boot Record for example to get around unfriendly OS's- but then NT won't respect the BIOS calls, 95 in 32 bit mode won't, Linux sure as hell wont, etc.... that was the whole idea of having a BIOS in the first place, but woe is us.
BIOS was written for real mode... part of the problem. Another is the not-made-here syndrome, and in a sense Linux, OS/2, NT and 95 are different types of operating systems, so a shared BIOS is unfeasible. It would be nice to develop an encrypted filesystem that could be ported across operating systems for those of us with multiple OS's. BTW, Linux 2.0 is making a nice step in that direction by adding support for mounting a file (which contains a filesystem), specifically to allow encrypted file systems as well as things like testing out iso9660-fs before buring CD-ROMs, etc. In theory something similar can be done with Win95/NT and OS/2, but it hasn't been done the proper way (SecureDevice is really a hack in that sense). --- No-frills sig. Befriend my mail filter by sending a message with the subject "send help" Key-ID: 5D3F2E99 1996/04/22 wlkngowl@unix.asb.com (root@magneto) AB1F4831 1993/05/10 Deranged Mutant <wlkngowl@unix.asb.com> Send a message with the subject "send pgp-key" for a copy of my key.
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