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Re: Deny runlevel 1 in Grub ???
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Gordon Matzigkeit |
Subject: |
Re: Deny runlevel 1 in Grub ??? |
Date: |
19 Oct 2000 09:03:49 -0600 |
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>>>>> stef brette writes:
sb> I can browse the grub archive and FAQ but cannot answer this
sb> question : How can i deny runlevel 1 in grub ? Or protect it with
sb> password ?
Use the `password' command in your menu.lst. From the GRUB texi
manual:
- Command: password passwd [new-config-file]
Disable all interactive editing control (menu entry editor and
command line) and entries protected by the command `lock'. If the
password PASSWD is entered, it loads the NEW-CONFIG-FILE as a new
config file and restarts the GRUB Stage 2, if NEW-CONFIG-FILE is
specified. Otherwise, GRUB will just unlock the privileged
instructions.
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