Uwe Hermann <u...@hermann-uwe.de> (2006-09-14):
> currently the GRUB password is only used for preventing people to edit GRUB
> config lines via 'e'. It would be nice if you could specify in the installer
> whether you want to have a password for all entries, i.e.  you cannot boot at
> all without entering a password.  For that, every "title Debian GNU/Linux..."
> line in /boot/grub/menu.lst should be followed by a "password --md5
> $1$abcd..." line.

Looking very briefly, it seems to me that the password code in grub-installer
only works with grub/menu.lst and not with grub2/grub.cfg; someone could
probably fix that, before thinking about implementing any further changes.

> Ideally, you should be able to specify various passwords per-GRUB-boot-option,
> so that if you boot kernel A, you have to type a password different to when
> you boot kernel B.

I'm not sure d-i is the right place for that kind of thingsā€¦

Mraw,
KiBi.

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