Understandable, but as for that, the bulk certificates could be passed
on as a bootloader parameter to keep it simple and more dynamic. You can
protect your self against arp spoofing if you have proper security (eg
arp spoof protection and/or private vlan in your switches).

I would not agree on that, with proper security in the environment you
actually raise it allot by not sending the hashed root password over the
network in clear text.

I would like to keep that still with in a encrypted session, are you
that comfortable to post your password that is sha-512 hashed on a
public forum?

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