How to Install and Uninstall bilibop-udev Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: November 07,2024
1. Install "bilibop-udev" package
Please follow the steps below to install bilibop-udev on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
bilibop-udev
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2. Uninstall "bilibop-udev" package
This guide let you learn how to uninstall bilibop-udev on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
bilibop-udev
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the bilibop-udev package on Kali Linux
Package: bilibop-udev
Source: bilibop (0.6.3)
Version: 0.6.3+b1
Installed-Size: 20
Maintainer: Yann Amar
Architecture: amd64
Provides: bilibop-device-policy
Depends: bilibop-common (= 0.6.3+b1), udev (>= 242-6)
Suggests: bilibop-lockfs
Size: 6044
SHA256: 330e60f9883dbe7084c59fa9507a8922d6363c39c2ca898938acc1ab7942d757
SHA1: acf42764658f090e800f5ebb0c3588c0e2225e1c
MD5sum: 677d0e52611e7acc7b25f0bb4db78b16
Description: minimal udev rule for Debian GNU/Linux running from external media
Bilibop helps to maintain a Debian GNU/Linux operating system installed
on an external media (USB, FireWire, Flash memory, eSATA). It hardens
standard rules and policies to make the system more robust in this
particular situation.
.
This package provides a udev rules file to manage the external drive hosting
the running system. Its goal is to forbid low-level write access on this
drive and its partitions by any unprivileged user or application.
.
This package is not designed to be used on internal disks. It works only
for OS installed on removable and writable media, especially LiveUSB systems
and disk images provided by most vendors of popular ARM-based development
boards. See also the bilibop-rules package.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://un.poivron.org/~quidame/wiki/bilibop
Tag: hardware::storage, hardware::usb, implemented-in::shell, role::plugin,
role::program, suite::debian
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/b/bilibop/bilibop-udev_0.6.3+b1_amd64.deb
Source: bilibop (0.6.3)
Version: 0.6.3+b1
Installed-Size: 20
Maintainer: Yann Amar
Architecture: amd64
Provides: bilibop-device-policy
Depends: bilibop-common (= 0.6.3+b1), udev (>= 242-6)
Suggests: bilibop-lockfs
Size: 6044
SHA256: 330e60f9883dbe7084c59fa9507a8922d6363c39c2ca898938acc1ab7942d757
SHA1: acf42764658f090e800f5ebb0c3588c0e2225e1c
MD5sum: 677d0e52611e7acc7b25f0bb4db78b16
Description: minimal udev rule for Debian GNU/Linux running from external media
Bilibop helps to maintain a Debian GNU/Linux operating system installed
on an external media (USB, FireWire, Flash memory, eSATA). It hardens
standard rules and policies to make the system more robust in this
particular situation.
.
This package provides a udev rules file to manage the external drive hosting
the running system. Its goal is to forbid low-level write access on this
drive and its partitions by any unprivileged user or application.
.
This package is not designed to be used on internal disks. It works only
for OS installed on removable and writable media, especially LiveUSB systems
and disk images provided by most vendors of popular ARM-based development
boards. See also the bilibop-rules package.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://un.poivron.org/~quidame/wiki/bilibop
Tag: hardware::storage, hardware::usb, implemented-in::shell, role::plugin,
role::program, suite::debian
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/b/bilibop/bilibop-udev_0.6.3+b1_amd64.deb