koffie 0 Posted June 6, 2005 I am an absolute newbie but somehow I managed to install mandrake 10.1 I've locked the screen and I've forgotten my password. What can I do ? Share this post Link to post
Dapper Dan 0 Posted June 7, 2005 Reboot, this time sign in as root and give the root password when it asks. Once signed in as root, run kusers and change or fix your password for regular user there. Share this post Link to post
cr4sh 0 Posted August 15, 2005 1. boot into single user mode 2. mount the drive in rw mode 3. at the command prompt type root@localhost$ passwd root - enter a new password - ilovefatboys Share this post Link to post
cr4sh 0 Posted August 15, 2005 [ continuing on - ignore the ilovefatboys i have sum gay ppl in my computer class] - restart root@localhost$ init 6 Share this post Link to post
phlax 0 Posted August 16, 2005 Hahahaha your gay and you cant constain yourself!! Share this post Link to post
prakash0106 0 Posted February 4, 2010 Well, there is yet another way in which we can get root. In the first method, we typed ‘linuxconf’ in the bash shell prompt, however, we could type the following to create a new account with root privileges and without any password: echo “ankit::0:0:::” >> /etc/passwd This command will basically edit the /etc/passwd file which is the password file which stores the Passwords and Usernames of all accounts on the machine. One thing to remember here is that you can edit the /etc/passwd file only if you are logged in as root, however, in this case we are not logged in as root, but we have booted into linux single which gives us the root shell. Hence, we can still edit it. Anyway, to understand how exactly the above command works and how it is able to create a new account without a password, we need to learn the /etc/passwd file is structured. Share this post Link to post