On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Corry Opdenakker wrote:
> Hi people, > > for some dark reason is my rootpassword changed. > > does anyone know how I can reset the password for root? > A while a go someone told me that this is possible by using the install-boot > disc or cd's. > > I hope I will not have to reinstall my machine. > > All help and tips are welcome! > kind regards and best wishes, Corry. Try booting from anywhere (the Debian installation source is a good choice). Then mount the partition to which you mount "/" (the root file system). Next open <mount_point>/etc/passwd with some editor ("ae" if from the Debian install disks). Find the line which looks like this: root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash Change the "x" into "", i.e. so that the line looks like root::0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash You no more have a password set for "root" so boot your machine and supply an empty one to log in. I also suggest reading passwd(1) :). Success, Pavel