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#### Tips
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#### Tips
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<details>
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<summary>Spoiler warning</summary>
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Your GRUB configuration is causing this!
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Your GRUB configuration is causing this!
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Luckily by default GRUB offers a *recovery mode* in it's *advanced options*.
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Luckily by default GRUB offers a *recovery mode* in it's *advanced options*.
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This will drop you into a shell where you can fix the configuration file I messed up.
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This will drop you into a shell where you can fix the configuration file I messed up.
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</details>
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### Broken Machine 3
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### Broken Machine 3
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Not `htop` again!
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Not `htop` again!
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#### Tips
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#### Tips
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<summary>Spoiler warning</summary>
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I said *by default* before no?
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I said *by default* before no?
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Well, here the *recovery mode* is missing so you'll have to find a way to override the `init` parameter of GRUB so you can get a shell to fix what I messed up.
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Well, here the *recovery mode* is missing so you'll have to find a way to override the `init` parameter of GRUB so you can get a shell to fix what I messed up.
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</details>
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### Broken Machine 4
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### Broken Machine 4
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I forgot my password...
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I forgot my password...
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#### Tips
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#### Tips
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<details>
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<summary>Spoiler warning</summary>
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Overriding the `init` parameter in GRUB is a classic Linux hack.
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Overriding the `init` parameter in GRUB is a classic Linux hack.
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If you have physical access to a Linux machine you can gain `root` access with the following method.
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If you have physical access to a Linux machine you can gain `root` access with the following method.
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The easiest way to protect a machine form this attack is to do full disk encryption or to set a GRUB password.
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The easiest way to protect a machine form this attack is to do full disk encryption or to set a GRUB password.
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</details>
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## Disks and problems
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## Disks and problems
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