On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 03:44:28PM -0700, Lavannya wrote:
> In single user mode , in absence of powerbroker master , it keeps the log
> in /  as pbshell.log, and it will keep all the key strokes ( if the policy is 
> created)  in this file.  So my intention is i want to keep all the key 
> strokes of the users who logged in as root.  
> 
> Yes I tested though, root=/bin/pbksh in the kernel line and it workied.  But 
> , no users will type that option, as because for key stroke logging. So i 
> want if something i can set it ,that way by default the shell willbe  set  as 
>  /bin/pbksh.
> 
> Thanks again for your help and suggession.

So, why don't you create the grub entry for them so they can select it at boot, 
and then password protect Grub? This is a much cleaner option and this is why 
grub has this facility in the first place. 

Regards,

-- 
Justin Cook

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