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Originally Posted by yablacky View Post

I don't understand why. Could you please explain?
-- OK, I got it. Because locking is turned of et all. Yes.
Maybe, if I want locking, smscon could enable the system setting after booting, and disable it on shutdown. This way the lock code would not be checked at boot time, default system locking would be switched on afterwards, and (hopefully) not too much extra code would need to be added to smscon itself. Also, if some attacker manages to kill smscon on the running phone, default system locking would still be activated.
 

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