GRUB2 Boot Menu with User Password in Enterprise Linux 8 | RHEL, CentOS, RockyLinux, AlmaLinux
In this video, we have demonstrated how to protect the GRUB2 Boot Menu with User Password in Enterprise Linux 8 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, RockyLinux, AlmaLinux, etc.). While demonstrating, we have used AlmaLinux 8.5 for the video. Steps to Protect GRUB2 Boot Menu ??? 1. Login to the system with the root user. 2. Set the grub2 user password with grub2-setpassword command. 3. Configure grub2 menu with password 4. Reboot the system and try to edit the boot menu. Steps to remove user password from GRUB2 Boot Menu ??? 1. Login to the system with the root user. 2. Remote the user password file. 3. Configure grub2 menu with password 4. Reboot the system and try to edit the boot menu.
In this video, we have demonstrated how to protect the GRUB2 Boot Menu with User Password in Enterprise Linux 8 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, RockyLinux, AlmaLinux, etc.). While demonstrating, we have used AlmaLinux 8.5 for the video. Steps to Protect GRUB2 Boot Menu ??? 1. Login to the system with the root user. 2. Set the grub2 user password with grub2-setpassword command. 3. Configure grub2 menu with password 4. Reboot the system and try to edit the boot menu. Steps to remove user password from GRUB2 Boot Menu ??? 1. Login to the system with the root user. 2. Remote the user password file. 3. Configure grub2 menu with password 4. Reboot the system and try to edit the boot menu.