On Monday 18 December 2000 10:43, you wrote:

> Its still ridiculous that this would even happen; especially given the
> mature security of NDS.

My point exactly; but when the system is (mis)configured at the hardware 
level (a form of LVM?) all the filesystem security and redundancy in the 
world is hanging on a thread... make that a greased pole.

The external guy told me also, that on larger servers, that it's typical to 
have the drives configured as 300GB, in instances of 150GB of real media. The 
proverbial 'weak link' breaking the chain.

I am still in awe of this... 

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