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2005 Aug 14
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"NOESCAPE 1" is easily escapable
...ent the NOESCAPE keyword seems rather useless, because a boot
prompt is offered whenever attempts to load a boot image is interrupted
using <Ctrl>C. Intuitively, I would expect "NOESCAPE 1" to lock this
down also, and that {sys,pxe,iso.ext}linux would simply fall through to
the impicit or explicit ONERROR behaviour. It doesn't.
This is particularly a problem for those using the password protection
features of menu.c32, because access to a boot prompt will completely
subvert this protection. For example, if I have a standard boot image
and a password-protected privileged...