>"B [i] B" wrote:
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>> >> "B [i] B" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> last night i mistyped my r00t password, and then i found out
>> >
>> >errr...
>> >maybe you should try to login as root, not as r00t.
>> >
>>
>> if you dont know how to resolve this problem , please dont answer
>>
>> i know my linu
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>> "B [i] B" wrote:
>>
>> last night i mistyped my r00t password, and then i found out
>
>errr...
>maybe you should try to login as root, not as r00t.
>
>--
>
>The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck,
>is probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners...
>
if you dont know h
> "B [i] B" wrote:
>
> last night i mistyped my r00t password, and then i found out
errr...
maybe you should try to login as root, not as r00t.
--
The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck,
is probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners...
==
Hey, wake up !
this is not M$ shit, this is Linux. Re-installing it in 100% of the cases
doesn't solve any problem (except of you having too much time).
how do you know it examined only X characters ?
Schlomo
On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, B [i] B wrote:
> last night i mistyped my r00t password, and t
last night i mistyped my r00t password, and then i
found out
that my linux (rh 5.2) examine only 6 characters from my
psswd ( 8 characters) ,let's say my password is "hellothe" ,
then my linux examine
only "hellot"
i just reinstall linux and i get the same result
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