Hi,
here I am again. I just hacked a menu-item specific password protection for grub.
It does not encrypt the passwords, but I do not think that is necessary. If someone is 
able to read the menu.lst file, he can also modify. This means, even if the passwords 
were stored encrypted, the attacker could just replace them with the encrypted 
versions of his own password and then boot the system.
I will probably send you guys the code tomorrow - have to test it first :-)
volker Augustin


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