Well I will answer that one.  You have two choices :

Boot into single user mode.

Or download Tom's RTBt disk.

At 10:54 AM 10/30/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>
>
>Greg Stewart wrote:
>> 
>> Since I'm used to using linuxconf, that's how I'll explain it...
>> 
>> In User Account|Normal|User Accounts add or select the user you want to
have
>> root priveledges, and add that user to the root group You may be
prompted to
>> correct the user's ~/home directory permissions if they were initially
>> created using the standard UID permissions.
>> 
>> Microsoft and Novell both teach net admins to hold two or three
>> administrator accounts to protect against forgetfulness...
>
>And in Linux it is not necessary.
>
>If you have access to the console you can get in even if you forget your
>root password, though I can't really say how over a list like this =)
>
>-Stephen-
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