Now I can give arguments to kernel when boot. I tried : LILO Linux init=/bin/sh
but my / (reiserfs) is mounted readonly. I can't change my /etc/shadow so, I did: cp /bin/bash /base/bash chmod +s /base/bash then, I reboot, login as a common user, and type /base/bash but I did't get the root right, my UID and EUID didn't change , why? my kernel is 2.4.7, compiled myself. -- Regards Tao Liu _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com