Hi, Can you guys make this feature persistent ? Right now it's only enabled until you do a system restart/shutdown, but would it be hard to implement a feature where once you enable it , it stays on ?
Yes, i am not using legacy. If i hit escape, it goes to automatic repair, and I don't want someone potentionally damaging boot loader. I really think this would be an easy implemention on developers side.
Yeah, that's what I meant, must have been a bug(side effect) but apparently was fixed. Anyone to chime in if we can disable it ?
I don't want anyone to be able to boot in repair mode or anything like that and risk writing to the disk or formatting the disk and wiping my whole disk/partitions. I read a posting that if you add a custom message the side effect is ESC is disabled, but unfortunately that is not the situation right now as I'm using a custom message but it's not working.
I don't want anyone to be able to boot in repair mode or anything like that and risk writing to the disk or formatting the disk and wiping my whole disk/partitions.
That makes a lot more sense .Thanks. Either way, are you sure there is not an option to disable it using the bootloader configuration ? Thanks.
What do you mean i can still boot into windows ? What is the purpose of fully encrypting my computer anyone can just press esc key and boot in my windows ? Most dumbest implemention. Is this to your knowledge only or can someone confirm it so i can go back and get rid of this useless piece of junk.
What do you mean i can still boot into windows ? What is the purpose of fully encrypting my computer anyone can just press esc key and boot in my windows ? Most dumbest implemention. I'll just go back to Truecrypt, at least it didn't have these stupid limitations.