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[bugs #8436] Latest Modifications:

Changes by: 
                Yoshinori K. Okuji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
'Date: 
                Sun 04/04/04 at 15:28 (GMT)

            What     | Removed                   | Added
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          Resolution | None                      | Invalid
              Status | Open                      | Closed
             Release |                           | SuSE 9.1


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[bugs #8436] Full Item Snapshot:

URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=8436>
Project: GNU GRUB
Submitted by: 0
On: Sat 04/03/04 at 20:34

Category:  None
Severity:  Major
Priority:  5 - Normal
Item Group:  None
Resolution:  Invalid
Assigned to:  None
Originator Name:  
Originator Email:  
Status:  Closed
Release:  SuSE 9.1
Reproducibility:  None
Planned Release:  


Summary:  Reassigned item: grub-md5-crypt does not return a hash value but instead 
returns to the command prompt

Original Submission:  I have SuSE 9.1 installed using grub-.93-106.  I am trying to 
secure my grub bootloader by password encrypting it.  I wanted to use md5 via the 
grub-md5-crypt command with no luck.  When I run the command, it asks for the password 
twice but then it does not return a hash.  Instead it just returns the command prompt 
like nothing happend.

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Date: Sun 04/04/04 at 15:28         By: okuji
We cannot accept this report, because the bug reporter did not
login or specify his/her identity when submitting the report. As
fixing bugs is a collaborative process, we need to know how to
contact bug reporters.

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Date: Sat 04/03/04 at 20:34         By: Beuc
This item has been reassigned from the project Savannah Administration bugs tracker to 
your tracker.

The original report is still available at bugs #8407

Following are the information included in the original report:

[field #0] <font class="preinput"><font class="help" title="Unique item 
identifier">Item ID: </font></font> 8407<br>[field #1] <font class="preinput"><font 
class="help" title="Unique project identifier">Group ID: </font></font> 5802<br>[field 
#2] <font class="preinput"><font class="help" title="Current Status">Status: 
</font></font> Open<br>[field #3] <font class="preinput"><font class="help" 
title="Impact of the item on the system (Critical, Major,...)">Severity: 
</font></font> 5 - Average<br>[field #4] <font class="preinput"><font class="help" 
title="Generally high level modules or functionalities of the software (e.g. User 
interface, Configuration Manager, etc)">Category: </font></font> None<br>[field #5] 
<font class="preinput"><font class="help" title="User who originally submitted the 
item">Submitted by: </font></font> None<br>[field #6] <font class="preinput"><font 
class="help" title="Who is in charge of handling this item">Assigned to: </font></font>
None<br>[field #7] <font class="preinput"><font class="help" title="Date and time of 
the initial submission">Submitted on: </font></font> Thu 04/01/04 at 05:05<br>[field 
#8] <font class="preinput"><font class="help" title="One line description of the 
item">Summary: </font></font> grub-md5-crypt does not return a hash value but instead 
returns to the command prompt<br>[field #9] <font class="preinput"><font class="help" 
title="Full description of the item">Original Submission: </font></font> I have SuSE 
9.1 installed using grub-.93-106.  I am trying to secure my grub bootloader by 
password encrypting it.  I wanted to use md5 via the grub-md5-crypt command with no 
luck.  When I run the command, it asks for the password twice but then it does not 
return a hash.  Instead it just returns the command prompt like nothing 
happend.<br>[field #11] <font class="preinput"><font class="help" title="Characterizes 
the nature of the item (e.g. Crash Error, Documentation Typo,
Installation Problem, etc">Item Group: </font></font> None<br>[field #12] <font 
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title="Number of hours of work needed to fix the item">Effort: </font></font> 
0.00<br>[field #23] <font class="preinput"><font class="help" title="How quickly the 
item should be handled">Priority: </font></font> 5 - Normal<br>[field #26] <font 
class="preinput"><font class="help" title="">Percent Complete: </font></font> 
0%<br>[field #28] <font class="preinput"><font class="help" title="Release (global 
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