(More) Specifics:
- Undoing the protection should include filling in a password.
- The password should be different from the one used with
sudo
or any other passwords that are used for acquiring elevated privileges.
All (possible) solutions and suggestions are welcome! Thanks in advance!
Edit: Perhaps additional specifications:
- With 'displace‘, I mean anything involving that resembles the result of
mv
,cp
(move, cut, copy) or whatsoever. The files should remain in their previously assigned locations/places and should not be able to ‘pop up’ anywhere. - I require for the files to be unreadable.
- I don’t care if it’s modifiable or not.
- I don’t require this for my whole system! Only for a specific set of files.
You’re probably right. But, it ensures a surefire method if accomplished.
Thank you for your concerns!
Makes sense.
I want to set it up in a particular way to ensure maximum productivity. But I’m afraid that I’ll not go through with it (as has happened a lot in the past). Thus, making it impossible to reinstall should enable me to go through. As I wouldn’t have any other choice.
The amount of time spent unproductively. Yes.
Nope. I haven’t had a serious breakage since over one and a half years. I think I’m managing splendidly.
Don’t really have particular problems related to keeping my system up and running.
Not sure what you meant with this.
I believe I touched upon this earlier in this comment. I just want to be very productive.
Uhmm…, I feel as if I should properly read up on this. Have you got any pointers you would recommend?