Re: Single user mode
Hello
On 16.05.2012 11:06, Tom Evans wrote:
> You can fix boot order in the BIOS, but a BIOS can be reset simply by
> removing the BIOS battery briefly. In addition to that, many BIOS will
> also offer a boot menu option - which cannot be disabled - allowing
> the user to choose which device to boot from without entering the
> BIOS.
In addition you should use computer cases, which can be prevented
from opening with a padlock. So removing the hard disk or
resetting the BIOS needs a lot more effort. Also you should chain
the computer to something, which is fixed to the building, so it
can not be removed easily.
I do know student computer rooms with Linux workstations, which
are "protected" with this measures. But there is also the regular
system monitoring in place, and if a systems goes down
unexpected, you will know it and can do something about it.
bye
Fabian
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