First, boot to recovery mode or boot from the CD again.  That gives
you root access and you can change passwords using passwd.  Also, you
can view /etc/group and /etc/passwd to see if your regular signon was
modified.

Note: no one else here has yet reported a problem with the
*command-line* utilities, so check that the symptoms match, etc.

-crt

On 9/12/07, teach2471 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> terminal window, I used the command line & added some users via adduser.
> I shutdown my Pc succesfully. The following day, I tried to logon to
> ubuntu using my regular signon that I created upon installation(which is
> also the same one that I had been using for several days), I now get,
> Incorrect username or password. Any help would be appreciated.

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Adding a user to a group modifies other users' groups and passwords
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/26338
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