Thank You for Your time and answer, Arno: >> Once mount error occurs while OS booting, I get root shell - w/o even >> asking for password... How I can change the behavior (to ask for >> password before granting root shell)? >> > >Do you get a message 'root account locked, starting shell?'
No. >fsck errors should drop into a sulogin shell, which asks for the >password. The only way you could get a root shell is if your root >device cannot be found. In that case, there is no way to ask for a >password because there is no password file. Well. There is root device - if You mean / mount point. Otherwise whence sulogin comes from? >If you must, there might be a way to get what you want by adding files >to the initramfs by dropping a file in /etc/initramfs-tools/hooks/ or Ahh. I have the dir. empty. >the like. But if you find yourself needing to secure against that, then >you must also set a bootloader password, lock out alternative boot >methods, set a BIOS password and put your machine behind lock and key. >Do you really need that? At least I want that. Do You know how to do that? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4ed7b162.4713cc0a.158a.5...@mx.google.com