incase RHEL is still installed use grub to bypass root priveliges and set > the password <http://wediefornation.blogspot.com/>
I already changed it successfully as you can see it and now RHEL is removed completely. I changed the root password by using "Single User Mode". But after that the > system started giving problem and took a long time to boot. So i decided to > install Lucid in it. > > I just want to know about the grub rescue prompt. I too want to ask if this is problem in Lucid with dual boot? >> What is this prompt and why it comes? >> > -- Regards, Manohar Bhattarai (मनोहर भट्टराई) Blogs: http://manoharbhattarai.wordpress.com/ http://manoharbhattarai.posterous.com/ http://manoharbhattarai.blogspot.com/ Microblogs: Twitter :- http://twitter.com/manoharmailme Identi.ca :- http://identi.ca/manoharbhattarai -- l...@iitd - http://tinyurl.com/ycueutm
