My boss came home from a tech conference with an evaluation copy of SUSE
10. I am trying to install it and I seem to be stuck. I have completed
the install and IPLed the new system. There is a message on the console
to logon and run the command /usr/lib/YaST2/startup/YaST2.ssh. I can
connect via ssh, but I do not know the root password to logon.
Apparently it is not the same as the temp ssh password that I setup on
the installation system. Is there a default root password? 

Thanks for your help,

Russell Jones 
ANPAC
System Programmer

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Mark Post
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 1:10 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Some observations regarding admining rhel v. sles on Z

>>> On 11/24/2008 at  1:14 PM, David Boyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: 
-snip-
> If you do this, please make sure there is a text-only version. Many
people
> don't install X at all on headless servers.

Pretty much by definition, GNOME Control Center is going to be GUI only.
That was one of the things I appreciated in YaST when I was a customer.
As ugly as it was, the ncurses version worked in any environment where
the network was up.


Mark Post

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