gene heskett wrote: > And sudo quits working, so you can't fix anything else. > You actually can, but you have to get down to hacker level. You can get into grub, show the default boot command, and add the option to go to single-user boot mode. When Linux comes up, you are the super-user, period. Here a link with some pictures: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/grub-boot-into-single-user-mode/
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