LILO has the ability to password itself. This would stop people from doing a
init=/usr/bin/sh and getting access to everything.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Jun 1999, Tony Nugent wrote:
>
> > It still won't prevent access via a boot disk. For this sort of
> > protection you'll need to turn off booting from the floppy, and then
> > password protect the bios.
>
> If I can't protect using my hardware, I could never prevent other people
> to change my root password. Is this what you mean?
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