an interesting article about Microsoft
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(Steven Hicks)n+1 wrote: Use the command passwd in run level 3 or 0 i can't remember It's run level 0 (3 is a regular multiuser text mode). I checked this and in my opinion you cannot use it. You can type it, but it has no effect. "Gods die, when their believers are gone." --from Sandman by Neil Gaiman
Thats what my class does when someone has a different root password adn we need to get into the machine. passwd Also look it up in the man pages. -Steven Hicks
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Thats what my class does when someone has a different root password adn we need to get into the machine. passwd Also look it up in the man pages. -Steven Hicks
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I believe you and I know how to use
passwd
, but I still do not know how you are doing this. 1. You choose run level 0. 2. The machine starts to boot - you see all the stuff about finding devices, mounting disks, etc. on the screen. 3. During this time you can type something (e.g.passwd
), but I didn't notice any effect. If you could explain it further, I would be grateful. Thanks in advance. "Gods die, when their believers are gone." --from Sandman by Neil Gaiman