i suppose 'security' as provided by any OS can be only applied to security
when in a network. ie when users are connected  to each other only logically
and not physically. No OS can protect your data if a Bad Guy gets physical
access to your computer, for get bios password and partition encryption , he
could just pull out your hard-disk and burn it!

On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 7:13 PM, aravind vijayan <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>        Please visit this link:
>  http://www.debuntu.org/recover-root-password-single-user-mode-and-grub
>
> it tells about resetting root and other user passwords then What is the
> scope of linux security ...
> Aravind vijayan
> Elayidathukunnel
>
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