> Of course it should be able to be bypassed. Say a kernel command line
> option
>
> betakey=458739
>
Why bother even with a random number, we are talking about people who
don't read the doc's right. In that case why not just use
betakey=42 (good number :)
and then those who already know they are dealing with a alpha version
could disable it before the first reboot.
Andrae Muys.
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