> Tracy says: > >> Since half the systems are HPUX in trusted mode, and one can't just >> tag init=/bin/sh on the end of the kernel for hpux in trusted mode, I >> want a solution that works for *all* my systems, not just a quarter of >> them. > > Single user mode on HP-UX: > > 1. Interrupt the boot process when prompted. > 2. Type boot pri isl at the prompt. > 3. At the ISL> prompt:, type hpux -iS /stand/vmunix > > Nope, don't need root passwords here either. :) >
It is my understanding that in trusted mode, one can require HP-UX to ask for the root password. You can also use BOOTAUTH to do the same thing on non-trusted mode systems. It's been a while though, so there may be ways around that now. -ajb -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
