Currently, when the root password is forgotten / munged, I boot from the cdrom
into a shell, mount the root filesystem on /mnt and edit /mnt/etc/shadow,
blowing away the root password.
What is going to happen when the root filesystem is ZFS? Hopefully the same
mechanism will be available.
Ron Halstead wrote:
Currently, when the root password is forgotten / munged, I boot from the cdrom
into a shell, mount the root filesystem on /mnt and edit /mnt/etc/shadow,
blowing away the root password.
What is going to happen when the root filesystem is ZFS? Hopefully the same mechanism