Re: HELP ME !!!!
Mount the root filesystem from a rescue disk or install image
mkdir /tmp/foo
mount /dev/<drive> /tmp/foo
then you can edit /tmp/foo/etc/passwd and /tmp/foo/etc/shadow to have no
password field. Once you reboot, it shouldn't require a password.
Be sure to re-set your root password ASAP.
:::: Prior to now, Lorenzo De Vito wrote :::::::
::
:: But I don't know how can I login if it don't accept any name
::
::
:: >On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 03:43:07PM +0100, Lorenzo De Vito wrote:
:: >> I'm disperate, after i've installed jdk I try to login (also with
:: >> root) but I see the following message :
:: >>
:: >> bash: EOF1: command not found
:: >> bash: /tmp/buildroot-jdk/etc/profile.d/jdk.csh: No such file or directory
:: >>
:: >> and cursor come back to login:
:: >
:: >looks like the installer did something really stupid and fscked with
:: >/etc/profile. since you can't seem to login you will have to boot
:: >into single user mode, perhaps even into sash. linux init=/bin/sh
:: >SULOGIN=/bin/sash ( i think) delete any jdk crap from /etc/profile.
:: >
:: >--
:: >Ethan Benson
:: >http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
:: >
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