is as simple as writing in lilo linux init 1
i have change a lot of times my password this way
regards
jim
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From: "Guido Schiffer"
Hi Sven, Hi Folks,
Sven Michels wrote: Friday, October 26, 2001 8:46 PM Subject: Re: [suse-security] I forgot my root password
Hi, I have a SuSE 7.1 box with 2.4.7 kernel. I forgot my root password (yes, i am an idiot). How can I make to reset it?
I have tried to boot as "lilo: linux single" but anyway he asks me for the root password. lilo: linux init=/bin/sh should give you the rootshell, mount / -n -o remount,rw to mount / writeable, than passwd and set a new password, mount / -n -o remount,ro afther that and you should be able after reboot to login with your new password.
I have tried too boot with a CDrom but with same result. If you boot with the cd, you boot only your system. You can boot a rescue system and mount the root partition to edit your /etc/shadow, but that is more complicated.
Sorry, but if you call your way more simple than entering the system via rescue-system I dont't know what you call complicated. You only have to kill the X-entry in /etc/passwd (only maybe in /etc/shadow). Regard my answer. Nevertheless how one enters. the root-password has to be redefined.
Greetings Guido
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