Try to boot into single mode. From my experience both Ubuntu and Fedora has
not asked me for password.

There you can change the password using the command 'passwd' without quotes.

To login to single mode, Edit the Kernel line in grub while booting and
append 'single' without quotes to it. And press b to boot.

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