On Thursday 21 September 2006 14:57, Carl Hartung wrote:
On Thursday 21 September 2006 06:52, stephan beal wrote:
On Thursday 21 September 2006 00:02, Peo Nilsson wrote:
This 'solution' is usually overly drastic and should be reserved as a "last resort" measure.
I realy hope I don´t have to (but I have a feeling that it will end up that way...)
Nonono... use a Linux DVD and boot to a rescue system. Mount the hold root dir and edit the /etc/passwd file (under the old root, not the rescue root). Simply remove the password for root. Then you can boot up, log in, and change the password back.
Did you overlook this post? Or are you on dialup?:
The problem is that i read the posts in order of oldest-to-newest, and often get Suse mails in batches of 50+ (each morning there are *lots* of new posts), so i'm answering to stuff that's already been addressed. -- ----- stephan@s11n.net http://s11n.net "...pleasure is a grace and is not obedient to the commands of the will." -- Alan W. Watts