On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 03:04:16PM -0500, Scott wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 02:52:38PM -0500, Roy wrote:

<snipped>
> > can't type anything worthwhile. I could change the root and user
> > password if only I knew what they were. :)
> > 
> > Any suggestions?
> 
> Yes, just add single or 1 (the number, not a lower case L), at the end
> of the kernel line.  I'm assuming you are familiar with editing grub, if
> not, post again. 
> 
> This will boot you into a text mode with a # root prompt.  Change the
> root password with the passwd command, then change the user's password
> with passwd <username> as well, since Fedora won't allow root to boot
> into a GUI.  (There are ways around it, but that's the default
> behavior).

     Greetings; wonder if Fedora like other *nix's?? At least this works on
my machines:

     Boot the machine with rescue disk and edit /etc/passwd by changing
root:x:0:O:<etc>
to
root::0:0:<etc><removing the x>

     That, normally will boot not needing a password.. Maybe the new stuff
is different; dunno.. HTH..

-- 
          Hal       UNIX-GNU/Linux; Slackware 13.0  kernel 2.6.29.6-JFS
                    www.asciiribbon.org


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