[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> To make booting more secure I suggest under mcc>boot>boot config, you
> put the option to setup a password for LILO. This would lock down the
> boot process and make it more secure to avoid the possibility of linux
> -s mode etc. I know home users may not use this but for those of us
> that would, it would be nice. I realise you can set the boot timeout
> to 0 which helps but a boot password feature would also be useful.

the feature exists but it'll shown only if you are in security level 4 at least.
Otherwise you should set it manually and change the /etc/lilo.conf
permissions to be readable only by root.

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