Re: password

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On Thu, February 8, 2007 10:35, Tim wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 13:05 +0400, Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
>
>> How can one setup a system to ask for the root password to get into
>> single user mode?
>
> Well, you can harden a box, somewhat, against meddlers by setting a BIOS
> admin password, so they can't change BIOS settings without it, and ensuring that the PC can only
> boot from your hard drive.  Also, set a GRUB password, so they can't change boot up parameters
> without it.  I tend to add another stanza to grub.conf for booting from a floppy, though with a
> "lock" parameter, so a password is required to do so.
> Unfortunately, our current version of GRUB doesn't let you boot from
> CD-ROMs, nor other devices (that I'm aware of).
>
>
> Of course, they can open the box and remove the hard drive to put in
> another box, reset the BIOS to remove a BIOS password, or add another drive, to get around
> restrictions of booting yours.  But that's not the sort of thing someone could do to a PC in a
> public place without being noticed.
>
> It's quite effective at stopping friends from playing practical jokes on
> you.
>

Actually I wonder what kind of box are we talking about? Is it your home
computer?. At home, nobody uses either my box or my laptop, so no GRUB or
BIOS password is needed.
If you're talking about your office computer, it depends on how much do you
trust on your co-workers


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