Will having Dual Boot XP/Ubuntu mess with Bios/HDD Password?

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Will having Dual Boot XP/Ubuntu mess with Bios/HDD Password?

#1 Post by kunfuchopsticks » Sun Jul 06, 2008 4:26 pm

Dangerous territory here I think. If I enable BIOS password and Hard drive password on my x41, and setup dual boot with Ubuntu. Will this cause any trouble with the passwords?

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#2 Post by archer6 » Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:09 am

kunfuchopsticks wrote:Dangerous territory here I think. If I enable BIOS password and Hard drive password on my x41, and setup dual boot with Ubuntu. Will this cause any trouble with the passwords?
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Great question! While I do not have the answer, I will share how I've dealt with it. Fortunately just moments before doing the Ubuntu install I remembered about my use of the BIOS- HDD password. So I disabled it, did the install - too easy & too good to be true - and I have not restored the password yet. Thus, I will be watching this space for an answer as well.

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#3 Post by Superego » Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:16 am

I've done a dual boot setup with Win XP and Ubuntu with the hard drive & power on passwords enabled with no issue. I haven't done it with the BIOS password enabled (I assume you you're referring to the supervisor password). I don't really see how you could have problems with it set. The only thing might be if you don't have the boot order set so the live cd boots first, but you'd simply just enter the BIOS password and change the boot order.
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Re: Will having Dual Boot XP/Ubuntu mess with Bios/HDD Passw

#4 Post by mgo » Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:54 am

kunfuchopsticks wrote:Dangerous territory here I think. If I enable BIOS password and Hard drive password on my x41, and setup dual boot with Ubuntu. Will this cause any trouble with the passwords?

Thanks.
From personal experience, I can tell you that the BIOS password and HDD password are going to function just fine, regardless of the operating system you have on board. Those two passwords are required before any operating system even begins to load.

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Re: Will having Dual Boot XP/Ubuntu mess with Bios/HDD Passw

#5 Post by archer6 » Mon Jul 07, 2008 8:34 am

mgo wrote:
kunfuchopsticks wrote:Dangerous territory here I think. If I enable BIOS password and Hard drive password on my x41, and setup dual boot with Ubuntu. Will this cause any trouble with the passwords?

Thanks.
From personal experience, I can tell you that the BIOS password and HDD password are going to function just fine, regardless of the operating system you have on board. Those two passwords are required before any operating system even begins to load.
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#6 Post by kunfuchopsticks » Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:02 pm

Good to here good news, but Grub is considered pre any OS, so I thought the passwords might affect it.

But now I feel better,and as soon as I perfect my XP install I'll put in Ubuntu!. thanks

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#7 Post by archer6 » Mon Jul 07, 2008 1:15 pm

kunfuchopsticks wrote:Good to here good news, but Grub is considered pre any OS, so I thought the passwords might affect it.

But now I feel better,and as soon as I perfect my XP install I'll put in Ubuntu!. thanks
If you've not used Ubuntu thus far, you're in for a nice surprise. While its been just a few months now, I'm extremely pleased with it and find more I like about it everyday.
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