1. boot the system with a rescue floppy.

2. mount the root hard drive partition (assuming /etc doesn't have its own
        partition).

3. edit /etc/shadow so that the first line has no text between the first and
        second colons.

4. reboot.   root now has no password.

pete


On Tue 27 Feb 01,  1:10 PM, Daniel Ray said: 
> <Grin> he doesn't know what he did .. the system is on a
> video/mouse/keybroard switch box
> 
> see it was my fault leaving the system login as root in the frist place ..
> 
> since i am the only person that knows the system ..  I didn't think there
> would have been a problem.
> 
> 
> hind sight is 20/20
> 
> 
> sorry for the delay .. was at lunch
> 
> 
> 
> Daniel
> 
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