[Bug 238392] Re: startupmanager triggers a highly insecure default option after a kernel update

2010-02-20 Thread Marco Rodrigues
** Changed in: startupmanager (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Invalid

** Changed in: startupmanager (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Marco Rodrigues (gothicx)

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[Bug 238392] Re: startupmanager triggers a highly insecure default option after a kernel update

2009-09-17 Thread Marco Rodrigues
** Changed in: startupmanager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

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[Bug 238392] Re: startupmanager triggers a highly insecure default option after a kernel update

2009-04-27 Thread Marc Deslauriers
** This bug is no longer flagged as a security vulnerability

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[Bug 238392] Re: startupmanager triggers a highly insecure default option after a kernel update

2008-12-23 Thread Jimmy Rönnholm
Just a question for you who get the popup window:
Have you manually edited menu.lst or used another tool to edit it before using 
sum?
Since this is triggered by edits to the automagically(by update-grub) generated 
part of menu.lst, which sum NEVER touches, my guess is that something else has 
been messing with that part.

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[Bug 238392] Re: startupmanager triggers a highly insecure default option after a kernel update

2008-12-22 Thread Jimmy Rönnholm
** Changed in: startup-manager
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Jimmy Rönnholm (jimmy-ronnholm)
   Status: New => Incomplete

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[Bug 238392] Re: startupmanager triggers a highly insecure default option after a kernel update

2008-12-22 Thread Jimmy Rönnholm
** Also affects: startup-manager
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 238392] Re: startupmanager triggers a highly insecure default option after a kernel update

2008-06-10 Thread Jimmy Rönnholm
I am not sure if I understand this correctly, but sum is not supposed to do 
anything with the automagic part of menu.lst.
In fact, sum calls update-grub to finalize any changes when the app is closed.
It would be nice if you could provide an unmodified menu.lst and one that has 
been changed by sum to cause this problem so I can see what may be the cause of 
this.

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