sometimes out of security reasons i had to change
the allowable run levels to disallow that linux single
the only solution in that case is sometimes to boot
of disc but you need to have background knowledge about the systems
paritioning or else have fun guess and check
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 01:24:33AM -0700, Li Bing
wrote:
> Dear All, > > My RedHat root password is lost. I have resolved the same problem on > Solaris. Can I do that on Linux? Could you give me ideas? > At the lilo prompt, you should be able to boot on single mode doing: linux single or linux 1 (initlevel 1) Then, the system boots up, no password asked. Then: passwd root ...and you should be able to change the passwd. Laurent. -- Laurent CREPET - Production Engineer E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Quadratec - http://www.quadratec-software.com -- perl -e 'print map { s/Veritas/Quadratec/g; $_ . "\n" } @ARGV' $business |
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