> > on the otherhand, it's not a huge problem with linux, because linux is
> > ridiculously easy to get into if you have physical access.
Well how about you:
1: Set CMOS to boot C,A and then password it.
2: Lock the box to prevent battery removal (CMOS password reset)
3: Then restrict lilo boots
I had the oppurtunity to get into a micro VAX. There is a way there also
that requires physical access and no passwords. But don't ask me because
it was over ten years ago. It drop you into single user mode.
Frank
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> on the otherhand, it's not a huge problem with linux, because linux is
> ridiculously easy to get into if you have physical access.
>
How do other unixes differ in regards to this?
On SGIs, running IRIX, you must enter the root password to boot into
single user mode. That doesn't prevent someo