Thank You Hendrick No, I will not be uninstalling Debian just yet. I have to figure out how to not have automatic enabling of the root logon with one of the terminals. As anyone who can access my logon can have full root privileges, without knowing the root pw. It is even worse that using sudo . At least sudo command asks for the user's logon password
------------------ Regards Leslie Mr. Leslie Satenstein mailto:[email protected] mailto [email protected] / [email protected] www.itbms.biz --- On Thu, 12/9/10, Jeremy <[email protected]> wrote: From: Jeremy <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [MLUG] A minor success story To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, December 9, 2010, 6:31 PM On 10-12-09 06:24 PM, Andy Pintar wrote: > Great point. > > On Thu, 9 Dec 2010, Hendrik Boom wrote: >> Grub2, since is was installed from Debian, will probably be using files >> within the Debian system to accomplish booting, even when you boot >> Centos. So don't go deleting Debian willy-nilly. You might want to >> reestablish Centos's boot procedure from CEntos before you do that. >> >> -- hendrik You should be left with the grub command line either way. Jeremy _______________________________________________ mlug mailing list [email protected] https://listes.koumbit.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mlug-listserv.mlug.ca
_______________________________________________ mlug mailing list [email protected] https://listes.koumbit.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mlug-listserv.mlug.ca
