Not sure about Suse but on Mandrake I would do the following:
On the login screen do ctrl-alt-f2
Type in root
then the password
type startx
Go to start --> system --> configuration --> KDE --> System --> Login Manager
Turn shows users to none.
Logout, and it will bring you back to the console.
Press crtl-alt-f7
Back to the login screen, if it hasn't worked press ctrl-alt-backspace.
As I said this is what I would do in Mandrake, as I have had this
problem before with it, but not sure on suse.
Jo
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 08:47:52 -0000, David Selby
How do I log in as root it dos not give me the option on boot up and if I boot into safeboot it says incorrect login
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