Re: Locking down Fedora???
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Jeremy Brown wrote:
Matt Krause wrote:
1. Upon boot, just display a graphic with no status, and no show
details and such.
Might want to check out "http://www.bootsplash.org/", which I think is
what Fedora uses to display the pretty graphics and progress bar on
bootup. There's likely a way to disable the progress bar if you need to.
Fedora doesn't use bootsplash . It uses RHGB , which is just a app
running over X. To do what you want , you need to block keyboard and
mouse input for the kernel and also for X during bootup.
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Pedro Macedo
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