Simple with bash:
PROMPT_COMMAND='cat /proc/rsbac-info/active|grep SOFTMODE > /dev/null \ && mode=$(echo -e "\e[31;01m") \ || mode=$(echo -e "\e[34;01m")' PS1='\[\033[32;01m\]\u@$mode\h\[\033[0;m\]:\w\$ '
This prompt will show your hostname in red whenever softmode is enabled, in blue otherwise.
Vim has the bad habit to unlink and recreate files you are editing by default.
Thus, the files are changing inode (their filesystem identifier) which RSBAC uses to track them. With vim, you can disable this behavior by disabling the creation of backup files:
Add these lines to your /etc/vim/vimrc
or /home/youself/.vimrc
set nobackup set nowritebackup set noswapfile
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