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Can I password protect individual operating system entries?
From: |
Seth Johnson |
Subject: |
Can I password protect individual operating system entries? |
Date: |
Tue, 04 Aug 2015 04:31:40 +0000 |
Someone was asking me if they could password protect specific OS entries, I.e. a password would be required to boot that OS. I did a bunch of Googling but everything I found mentioned editing 10_Linux and the like inside /etc/grub.d/, however the files were completely different from any of the examples or articles I could find.
I realize I could probably edit grub.cfg but that would get overwritten every kernel update. My friend is running Ubuntu 14.04 if it matters.
Is this still possible?
- Can I password protect individual operating system entries?,
Seth Johnson <=