jdd wrote:
As you may know, when installing 10.1 (at least beta 8), if you stop the install after the first cd, you get stuck by a wrong root login.
having this problem, and knowing the lost root passwd is very frequent on the net, I setup a sdb page (in french, sorry).
I nearly invented a new way to circomvent a somewhat better protection on the new (10.x) systems - it's no more sufficient --at least in this case-- to blank the passwd field.
http://fr.opensuse.org/J'ai_perdu_le_mot_de_passe_root
given the hardness of the subject I would be glad if some of you could check the solution on a testbed system (NOT on production system, please :-);
I did this on a VMware install.
as you may know, it's easy to find a complicated solution and difficult to find a simple one :-). The given page gives a system to boot with /bin/sh in place of init. You have root power. What I didn't understand at first is that you don't only have root power, you _are_ root. So after having access, it's enough to run passwd to set a correct passwd :-))) after that you have access normally :-) jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://dodin.org/galerie_photo_web/expo/index.html http://lucien.dodin.net http://fr.susewiki.org/index.php?title=Gérer_ses_photos