When ever I log onto GNome I get a warning if I'm root.  "I could damage files in file manager" but file manager crashes before I get to it, and how can I get rid of that msg.  Also other things seem to crash a lot.  When I open some (most) txt files in gEdit it crashes etc.  Do I need to reinstall?  And do I need to get a newer kernel?  and if so to that  would it be better to get a stable or dev kernel?
Last is there a place I can change the resolution w/out reinstalling anywhere?  

Thanks for any help,
Viri-

On Wed, 29 Mar 2000 20:50:05 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Cristian Paslaru wrote:
>> On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, DANG, Muoi wrote:
>> Yes. Its the same way, single mode.
>>  
>> But also the single mode can be with a password. This is not default. You
>> can solve with a boot disk, or boot from cd. If you are in this point send
>> me an email.
>
>If your single mode has a password, this is a way around it:
>  LILO: linux init=/bin/bash
>  # export PATH=/bin:/sbin
>  # mount -n -o remount,rw /
>  # >/etc/mtab
>  # mount -f /
>  # mount -a
>  # passwd root
>  # umount -a
>  #
>  <punch the reset button>
>
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