This is a discussion on single user boot disabled within the Linux Administration forums, part of the Linux Forums category; Hello, I am using grub on FC2. How to disable passing kernel parameters like "single" to disable single ...
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Just use the lock command and password protect your grub. It's all in
the online manual. I haven't tried it yet myself:: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#lock http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/man....html#password Of course, you will also need to modify your bios to boot off the main harddisk only, then password protect the bios so no one can make changes. Additionally, you will need to lock the case in such a way that the harddrive cannot be removed. If you do not do all of the following, then the grub install can easily changed anyways, and all your data is open to inspection and tampering. Cliff Tejas Arun Kokje wrote: >Hello, > >I am using grub on FC2. How to disable passing kernel parameters like >"single" to disable single user boot ? > >Tejas Kokje > > -- _____cliff_rayman_____cliff_@_rayman_._com_____ |
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