imho: it's because something could've happend so that the /etc/passwd file can't be read, or various login parts wrong pam selection, or whatever, imho, if you want to secure this, you should secure the grub instead.
- Re: [Mageia-dev] Handling single user/rescue/failsaf... Guillaume Rousse
- Re: [Mageia-dev] Handling single user/rescue/fai... Wolfgang Bornath
- Re: [Mageia-dev] Handling single user/rescue... Colin Guthrie
- Re: [Mageia-dev] Handling single user/re... Wolfgang Bornath
- Re: [Mageia-dev] Handling single us... Guillaume Rousse
- Re: [Mageia-dev] Handling singl... Wolfgang Bornath
- Re: [Mageia-dev] Handling singl... Guillaume Rousse
- Re: [Mageia-dev] Handling singl... Wolfgang Bornath
- Re: [Mageia-dev] Handling singl... Guillaume Rousse
- Re: [Mageia-dev] Handling singl... Wolfgang Bornath
- Re: [Mageia-dev] Handling singl... Maarten Vanraes
- Re: [Mageia-dev] Handling single user/rescue/failsaf... zezinho
- Re: [Mageia-dev] Handling single user/rescue/failsafe mod... David W. Hodgins
- Re: [Mageia-dev] Handling single user/rescue/failsaf... Colin Guthrie
