On Fri Mar 14 13:45 -0500, scott chevalley wrote:true, but it would allow someone with a boot disk or cd to boot the system...
or, even more simply, resetting the bios, either by removing the cmos battery, or in some computers there is a cmos clear pin header. short the pins and it clears cmos, including passwords....
That wouldn't disable the LILO password, though...
Levi Ramsey wrote:
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