On 17 June 2010 13:58, Anoop Jacob Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Try to boot into single mode. From my experience both Ubuntu and Fedora has
> not asked me for password.
>
> There you can change the password using the command 'passwd' without quotes.
>
> To login to single mode, Edit the Kernel line in grub while booting and
> append 'single' without quotes to it. And press b to boot.
>

If that doesn't work (as in SuSE), append init=/bin/bash to the kernel
line to boot into the single user mode.

Cheers
Naufal

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