[LUGOS] Kako v single user mode
Novak Dusan ITICMA
d.novak at iskratel.si
Tue Mar 25 09:53:22 CET 2003
Ce imas red hat ni moralo iti tudi to...
Unable to Log InQ: Using linux single
Help! I can't remember my root password. How do I log in now?
A: Use Single-User Mode
You can log in with single-user mode, in which you can create a new root
password.
When you see the boot: prompt, type linux single to enter single-user mode.
Some of the filesystems will be mounted, and you will find a bash# prompt
when you've entered single-user mode (note that this prompt will look
somewhat different than the prompt you're accustomed to).
Now, you can change root's password by typing
bash# passwd root
You'll be asked to re-type the password for verification. Once you're
finished, the password will be changed and you can reboot by typing shutdown
-r now at the prompt; then you can log in to root as before.
-----Original Message-----
From: Boris Sagadin [mailto:boris.sagadin at uni-mb.si]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 9:43 AM
To: lugos-list at lugos.si
Subject: Re: [LUGOS] Kako v single user mode
Tudi tukaj vsaj v Debianu moras vnesti root-ovo geslo. Boljsi nacin je, ce
dodas: init=/bin/sh
lp,
B.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gregor Fajdiga" <Gregor.Fajdiga at select-tech.si>
To: <lugos-list at lugos.si>
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 9:31 AM
Subject: Re: [LUGOS] Kako v single user mode
> izberi verzijo kernela, ki jo zelis bootat in pritisni e (kot edit).
> izberi vrstico, ki se zacne s kernel in pritisni e (kot edit).
> na konec te vrstice vpisi besedo single.
> pritisni enter za izhod iz edit mode-a.
> in b da se zacne bootat.
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