I hacked the password feature, and added some new features. Now you
don't have to specify a configuration file as an argument to the
command "password". If you omit it, GRUB will continue using the same
configuration with privileged instructions unlocked, when you enter a
correct password. In addition, I've added a new command "lock". This
command is intended to be used like this:

title A very, very dangerous entry
lock
root (hd0,0)
setup (hd0)

I guess that you can easily understand what it does. It prevents the
user from running the entry until he/she enters a correct password.

Have fun,
Okuji

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