[Bug 1071916] Re: /etc/grub/10_linux provides no easy way of making older kernels --unrestricted, but recovery modes kept locked
MMlosh
1071916 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Oct 26 22:10:40 UTC 2012
Also the "superusers" variable won't get exported into the submenu.
Results: If a submenu is accessible to an user, everything in it is accessible.
(Because there is no superuser set and that means no password protection)
(That's what the upstream people said)
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Title:
/etc/grub/10_linux provides no easy way of making older kernels
--unrestricted, but recovery modes kept locked
Status in “grub2” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Hi.
There is no tolerably hard way of modifying /etc/grub/10_linux
so that any kernel for ubuntu would be "--unrestricted", but any recovery options still stayed locked.
This is sortof-regression.
(In previous release, it was not necessary to specify --unrestricted and it worked as I expected
- recovery modes locked, nonrecovery mode kernels unlocked)
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