Step 1: [gOS](Menu)->[System Tools]->[Konsole]

  Then you will enter the prompt command.

Step 2: type "sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst"

  Then you must enter the password of your own. (Your password, not
root's)

  Then you can edit grub in X-window.



On Nov 30, 7:55 am, Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks guys, but no go :-/
>
> If trying to "su -", I'm prompted for a password. Hitting ENTER ->
> "Authentication failure". I tried "test", no go.
>
> If trying ALT-F2 -> gksu nautilus -> Run -> file manage, and trying to
> open /boot/grub/default in a text editor, error because of some code
> page issue.
>
> I don't remember doing this, but maybe I set a password to root at
> some point. Is there no way to boot without this and reset it?
>
> Thank you.
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