[syslinux] pxelinux
Geddes
jgeddes at unb.ca
Tue Aug 6 12:20:22 PDT 2002
Is thier a way to set a password to prevent unathorized user from booting
certain image files? I have my pxelinux.cfg/default setup to allow the
user a choice of an image. However, I would like to place restrictions for
some by using a password. An example of my default file is:
default image
prompt 1
display fcs.msg
timeout 100
label linux
kernel bzImage4
ipappend 1
append root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=131.202.244.214:/tftpboot/testroot/testroot2
label image
kernel linux.1
append initrd=linux.2 lang= text devfs=nomount PROXYADDR=anubus.cs.unb.ca
label 3c905
kernel memdisk
append initrd=nw3c905.img
Thanks,
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Jeff Geddes, BSc(UNB)
Computer Systems Specialist
University of New Brunswick
Faculty of Computer Science
eMail: jgeddes at unb.ca
office: Rm. E119
phone : (506) 452-6102
fax : (506) 453-3566
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