On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 11:31:07AM +0100, The Gluglug wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > So it's secure? If that's the case, I'll add that to the guide.
I confirm it is. If you set a main password in Grub, any menuentry which has the --unrestricted option allows to boot without having to give the password. But that's it. The menuentry itself cannot be edited without giving the main password you have set. > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1 > > iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJVPg/rAAoJEP9Ft0z50c+U2MgH/j475ywr8DiPPjfGpxNfEtq9 > 5dX3jPo4iQfu2ZtPKPJ/dlNWm34ODqYxaK1iHI8UFUZEQLkAtwgK2xYKvNxa5On0 > AqOqMXY2LsTQX++LYFWMdGWeLIVOYYlo6eFCoLM58nSHJVtUD8qGVz8Bi/txS4pT > zUxgqskaiiJ5Hn69eYZOTSSgaQCTP0kMi+d2iihzPmN4dpLdAe5/TKQBmy9VSAsf > dbnI7LXH0PQoYQS1AHq0RyCc7jHaARprL6WKZ3WDDkyEJTShyUNAGtMXuDtl9Eu0 > kuDUPo7cniWuydYKezoo1ZU+v0GqQWnfMNZzAOOOnbNyF9O6MvvmuLErUUxBJek= > =w6vU > -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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