21 Sep
2006
21 Sep
'06
10:54
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. -- ----- stephan@s11n.net http://s11n.net "...pleasure is a grace and is not obedient to the commands of the will." -- Alan W. Watts