My previous patch intended to drop the docs for the lockdown lift SysRq,
but it missed this other section that refers to lifting it via a keyboard -
an allusion to that same SysRq.
Signed-off-by: dann frazier <[email protected]>
---
man7/kernel_lockdown.7 | 3 ---
1 file changed, 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/man7/kernel_lockdown.7 b/man7/kernel_lockdown.7
index b0442b3b6..0c0a9500d 100644
--- a/man7/kernel_lockdown.7
+++ b/man7/kernel_lockdown.7
@@ -19,9 +19,6 @@ modification of the kernel image and to prevent access to security and
cryptographic data located in kernel memory, whilst still permitting driver
modules to be loaded.
.PP
-Lockdown is typically enabled during boot and may be terminated, if configured,
-by typing a special key combination on a directly attached physical keyboard.
-.PP
If a prohibited or restricted feature is accessed or used, the kernel will emit
a message that looks like:
.PP
--
2.32.0
Hello Dann,
On 6/8/21 10:19 AM, dann frazier wrote:
> My previous patch intended to drop the docs for the lockdown lift SysRq,
> but it missed this other section that refers to lifting it via a keyboard -
> an allusion to that same SysRq.
>
> Signed-off-by: dann frazier <[email protected]>
Thanks. Patch applied.
Cheers,
Michael
> ---
> man7/kernel_lockdown.7 | 3 ---
> 1 file changed, 3 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/man7/kernel_lockdown.7 b/man7/kernel_lockdown.7
> index b0442b3b6..0c0a9500d 100644
> --- a/man7/kernel_lockdown.7
> +++ b/man7/kernel_lockdown.7
> @@ -19,9 +19,6 @@ modification of the kernel image and to prevent access to security and
> cryptographic data located in kernel memory, whilst still permitting driver
> modules to be loaded.
> .PP
> -Lockdown is typically enabled during boot and may be terminated, if configured,
> -by typing a special key combination on a directly attached physical keyboard.
> -.PP
> If a prohibited or restricted feature is accessed or used, the kernel will emit
> a message that looks like:
> .PP
>
--
Michael Kerrisk
Linux man-pages maintainer; http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/
Linux/UNIX System Programming Training: http://man7.org/training/