>install mac
no root access
>install loonix
no root access
>install windows
have root access
Why is Windows the only OS that respects my freedoms?
>>58190214
windows has no root, the administrator account is disabled by default, and doesn't even have the highest level of permission
How on earth can you install Linux without root access? That must be some very strange custom install
>>58190214
>install mac
>disable SIP
>install loonix
>login: root
>install windows
>enable Administrator
>>58190214
Serious IT professionals would never touch Linux. It's a complete hobbyist joke.
https://www.engadget.com/2015/12/18/log-into-most-any-linux-system-by-hitting-backspace-28-times/
>>58192259
Grub is a bootloader you dumb brainlet. It's not meant to be secure and doesn't need to be.
>>58192259
Windows still have ways to log in that can bypass any passwords.
And in any case the exploit you mention (that was patched because it's open source and people look for these things all the time) would require physical access anyway. Most secure systems don't even have a password set up on it
>>58192259
Boy are you in for a big surprise when you move out.
>>58192259
>but you need physical access to the machine to exploit it
Yeah same with Windows. All you have to do is burn a Linux LiveCD image onto a USB and plug it into the windows machine, and then you're using the machine and can view all the Windows files.
>>58192368
what is bitlocker?
>>58190214
>install loonix
>no root access
kill yourself retard
You have no idea what your talking about, linux no root lmao
>>58192406
what is encrypted partitions?
The grub exploit would only work on unencrypted partitions, if you have physical access and the data is unencrypted you can just access it, you don't need a grub bug to do it.