> On Oct 03, Michael Hicks illuminated with a virtual scribe : > You can try hitting Stop-A, and then telling the system to boot by typing > in `boot s' (or maybe it's `boot -s', I forget). This should hopefully > bring the system up in single-user mode. You might be able to get in > without a password (it depends on how the system is configured). > not if it's solaris. you can't even pass an init=/bin/sh and get in without a password :( solaris is a bugger to get into without the root password. check out http://www.debian.org/ports/sparc and http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/sparc/install
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