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On 02/01/2011 01:28 AM, vishesh kumar wrote:
> Dear members 
> 
> From system security point to view I want to prohibit 'linux rescue'
> mode in my installed RHEL system. Because as per my knowlege through
> linux rescue mode anyone who have physical access to system can mount
> root filesystem(/) and retrieve all data without knowing root password.
> Please guide should i encrypt / or any alternative 

Encrypting the partitions upon which you have sensitive data is
certainly a step in the right direction.
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