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Re: how to protect grub menu editing ?


From: adrian15
Subject: Re: how to protect grub menu editing ?
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 19:38:07 +0100
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J.Bakshi escribió:
adrian15 wrote:
J.Bakshi escribió:
Dear all,

I have an entry in menu.lst like

# Entry 1
title Linux
password --md5 b njhjkhjksklk
kernel  < here is the kernel path>
<and rest of the configuration>
#   end of entry 1###########

Now the entry "Linux"  is asking password if I select it for booting.
But pressing e still open the
config lines of entry 1. How can I protect editing by password ?

thanks

I think that the password line should be above all the title lines...
just after the timeout default and fallback commands.

Hi Adrian,
thanks for your response. My intention is providing a separate password
for each and every entry. hence I can't use password at top of the
menu.lst. So is there any other alternative to protect editing the entry
and block the command mode so that user can't use that ?

Yes.

What you should know is that putting password just after the default and fallback lines does not block grub until a password is set.

Putting password just after the default and fallback lines blocks the edit and command line options till through 'p' key you enter the correct password.

Even if you put a global password you can put another password into each one of the title entries so that when this option is selected a password is asked.

adrian15




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