On Monday, March 16, 2020 2:15:34 AM MST Marius Schwarz wrote: > Am 16.03.20 um 09:15 schrieb Tomasz Torcz: > > >> I knew someone would bring this up: TMP does not protect your drive, > >> as you could boot with "init=/bin/bash 1" . > >> > > How do you do that WITHOUT KEYBOARD? This thread is about very > > > > specific situation, please do not forget that when generalising. > > > > > > > The Surface Bios is inserting an OSK (only) on the level where grub > operates, so you can choose your kernel and edit your cmd line. > No external keyboard needed at that point. > > Best regards, > Marius Schwarz If you're drawing a direct comparison to the Fedora boot process from the Windows process, the point at which Windows is presenting an OSK is about at the point after which initrd is loaded in the Fedora boot process. It's not happening at the bootloader itself. -- John M. Harris, Jr.
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