In a message dated 29-Oct-00 13:15:15 Central Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> The thing is, to get logged into single user mode you have to provide the
> root password.  So you're right, if you're there, you can change
> passwords.  But Greg's also correct that you still need to know the
> password.  What he's suggesting is that it's possible that the install
> set up root without a password.  Not a good idea in any case but, as he
> suggests, it's the only possiblility given the way the install was done.
> 

then explain to me why when i lost my password and couldnt get in i managed 
to log in under failsafe and used linuxconf to change my password!
if i never knew it and still got into single user obviously someone has to be 
mistaken or there are a crap load of bugs in mandrake7.1!

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