just at the boot screen ( GRUB ) add the word 'single' or 's' or 'S' to the 
line 

kernel /boot/vmlin... single

you would be logged in as a root. then change the password and continue...!!

On 9/17/05, Abhijit Menon-Sen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> At 2005-09-17 23:38:13 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Doesn't 'sudo' ask for a root password?
> 
> No. It asks for your own password.
> 
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