Difference between revisions of "DEFT Linux"
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== Forensic Issues == | == Forensic Issues == | ||
| − | * DEFT Linux will automount [[Ext3]] file systems during the boot process and recover them if required (bug in ''initrd'' scripts). | + | * DEFT Linux versions before 4.2.1 will automount [[Ext3]] file systems during the boot process and recover them if required (bug in ''initrd'' scripts). |
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
Revision as of 07:51, 25 October 2009
| DEFT Linux | |
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| Maintainer: | Stefano Fratepietro |
| OS: | Linux |
| Genre: | Live CD |
| License: | GPL, others |
| Website: | [1] |
DEFT is a Live CD built on top of Xubuntu with tools for computer forensics and incident response.
DEFT Release
- DEFT v1
- DEFT v2
- DEFT v3 - DEFT v3x
- DEFT v4x - DEFT v4.1x
Releases with x contain Xplico
Forensic Issues
- DEFT Linux versions before 4.2.1 will automount Ext3 file systems during the boot process and recover them if required (bug in initrd scripts).