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This One Time, at Band Camp, Liviu Andronic <landronimirc@(protected):
> > But you can boot from a LiveCD, mount your harddrive, chroot and then
> > give root another password.
> But then, conventional passwords are as useless. One needs no more
> than physical access to the computer, a LiveCD and a couple minutes in
> order to become the super user of your system. Basically, the password
> seems useful only to know whether anyone has changed it behind your
> back.
> I am starting to wonder why am I so attached to my root password being
> strong.. :)
> Liviu
That's why I have my entire installation over a DM-CRYPT ( LUKS
encrypted partition... ), including swaps and storage ( LVM over
DM-CRYPT actually), this way even if someone had a physical access to
my laptop, both GRUB and LiveCD approach would be useless...
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