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Subject: Grub 2 Password Protection in debian?
From: contro opinion <contropinion () gmail ! com>
Date: 2012-10-02 2:07:05
Message-ID: CA+YdQ_4ORcoz7fwx5FF-hWCAHm_WV=evVqefZSdWRu1EFWVNWw () mail ! gmail ! com
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I do as the following
1. run grub-mkpasswd-pbkdf2 to get a string
2. nano /boot/grub/grub.cfg
3. add tow lines
4. set superusers="putyourusernamehere"
5. password putyourusernamehere grub.pbkdf2 (omitted)
When i reopen my computer,it can't work,how can i take grub 2 Password
Protection in debian ?
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<p>I do as the following </p>
<ol><li>run grub-mkpasswd-pbkdf2 to get a string </li><li>nano \
/boot/grub/grub.cfg </li><li>add tow lines </li><li>set \
superusers="putyourusernamehere" </li><li>password putyourusernamehere \
grub.pbkdf2 (omitted) </li> </ol>
<p>When i reopen my computer,it can't work,how can i take grub 2 Password \
Protection in debian ?</p>
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