> hello,
> the way out of this is to have even the single user mode of linux password
> protected
> to do this
> login as root and then type liloconf . when you go to liloconf set the
> password for single user mode . hope this help
> :-)
Bet it does not stop
linux init=/bin/bash
Better use lilo password (and hide lilo.conf). Even this fails with a boot
floppy or if someone pinches the HDD.
You can secure the BIOS too, but that does not help if someone can take
the box or HDD, or if they can reset the BIOS.
Physical security is far more useful. Put your sensitives on a box in a
securely-locked room.
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John Summerfield
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