hi
the first true indian linux monthly magazine is @ to be released from this month,
and it contains knoppix in its magazine cd,
grab it and n'joy
cheers!!
bishan
Deepanshu Goel wrote:
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Hi Manik,
Just boot your system in Linux single mode (Press Ctrl+x when the figure
redhat appears and write linux ssingle) and change the password by giveing
the command "passwd" on the coming prmopt. Then reboot you rserver and try to
login with the changed password.
Manik Ahuja <[EMAIL PROT
Hi Deepanshu,
You can boot in single user mode which does not require password. you will become root without giving any password. then you can change your password and reboot or go to Init 3 level
regards,
sudhir
Deepanshu Goel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have used all
well while u r installing redhat..u must not have created a
username and passwordbut must have only created a root
password..
username n pass are totally diff things from the root pass..try
reinstalling and this time make a username and remember it
try it out
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 Manik Ahuja
Hi,
If my earlier suggestions did not work, do the
follwing.
After starting your computer and before linux
starts loading, press ctrl+x to get into the text mode, you will see the boot:
prompt, enter "linux 1" here, obvoiusly wothout the quotes.
This will log you in to single user mode
Hi,
Check your caps lock setting, also make sure you do
not configure user authentication method during installation (NIS, LDAP etc etc)
just leave it default.
Manik
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