In opinion to setup more secured installation by default.
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Security issue in default installation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/631315
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Already configured. But I think that this solution should be in the
default installation.
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Security issue in default installation
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I'm sorry, but this is not going to change by default. Environments
where this is of concern should also have the resources to configure
things appropriately.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Opinion
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Security issue in default installation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63
I know about security mode and about sudo password. But I think that
editing boot options should be by authorized user. In school class or in
instutute class some vandals that can reboot and boot in rescue mode or,
editing boot options, in single user mode with /bin/bash, and can hurm
installed sof
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better. This is not a bug, but rather expected behavior:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/FAQ#Rescue%20Mode
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