While you're doing that, mount the partition with noexec:
noexec Do not allow execution of any binaries on
the mounted file system. This option might
be useful for a server that has file systems
containing binaries for architectures other
than its own.
Also good for parititions that are writable by untrusted users. It was suggested to me recently that the whole web root should be on a noexec partition, with cgi's symlinked from /usr/lib (or, presumably, other trusted partitions).
--
eval pack("H*", "7072696e74207061636b2822482a222c202236613631373036382229");
# japh or forkbomb? You decide!
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