Am 17.05.2013 15:51, schrieb Frederic Crozat:
Le vendredi 17 mai 2013 à 15:41 +0200, Per Jessen a écrit :
When I tried Sysrq-B on a fresh M1 install, I was informed that the sysrq function is disabled.
It is coming from systemd upstream default:
kernel.sysrq = 16 (ie SYNC only).
A totally useless and plain stupid default. Not that I would have expected anything else... :-P
If we (openSUSE) decide a different setting, we can change this in the default file in systemd.
But I'd like a bug report, probably assigned to security team (since leaving sysrq opened can be seen as a security risk).
Oh, the much bigger security risk is having SAK disabled. -- Stefan Seyfried "If your lighter runs out of fluid or flint and stops making fire, and you can't be bothered to figure out about lighter fluid or flint, that is not Zippo's fault." -- bkw -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org