Hi! I saw new behavior in Debian / Etch and I am not sure what I should think about. If the boot-up fails to mount the root-disk then I will get a root console without any password authentication. Is it easy possible to switch off this feature?
The reason why I ask is, I have one computer and it seldom occurs that the kernel can not mount the root disk and so I get a root console! By hand it is possible to mount the root disk without any security restrictions and I don't like that. I have configured a password for the BIOS and GRUB, but it is not enough. Nice greetings, Harald -- Harald Krammer Brucknerstrasse 33 A - 4020 Linz AUSTRIA Mobil +43.(0) 664. 130 59 58 Mail: Harald.Krammer (at) hkr.at -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]