Hello all!

Whenever one of our linux system crashes during IPL, I get this message:

fsck failed for at least one filesystem (not /). 
Please repair manually and reboot. 
The root file system is is already mounted read-write. 
 
Attention: Only CONTROL-D will reboot the system in this 
maintanance mode. shutdown or reboot will not work. 
 
Give root password for login: 

Problem is, after our systems are running we don't have that password 
anymore. This means I have to open a request that requires aproval so 
someone can e-mail me that freaking password... That can take hours, and 
as Murphy's Laws state, it usually happens on systems that can't be down 
more than a few minutes. Seriously now, since we are running linux under 
VMs, we already have a safe environment and really don't need this kind of 
control. Is there any way I can disable this request for a root password 
on linux?

Thank you all in advance.


Felipe Bannwart Perina
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IBM - Server Systems Operations - Hortolândia - Brasil
Mainframe Support - z/Linux
Phone: +55 (19) 2132 - 1937 / T/L: 839 - 1937
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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