On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Toby Bluhm wrote:

> I saw at one time a way to use sudo to secure booting to single. Can't
> find it now, anyone know this? And while I'm here - are there
> other/better ways to sercure runlevel 1?

You can add both password= and restricted lines to lilo.conf run lilo -v 
-v then mark the lilo.conf as readable only as root. Turn off booting 
from floppy, cdrom and network in the bios, password protect the bios 
setup, drop the machine into a very deep hole, cut all the wires and fill 
the hole with steel-reinforced concrete (let dry).

Not totally foolproof, but it ought to do the job nicely. :)

-- 
Chris Kloiber, RHCE
Enterprise Support - Red Hat, Inc.

[root@earth root]# rm -rf /bin/laden



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