Okay guys, I'm counting on you :)
Jack alluded to my having a new job; systems admin in Nashville. We
have a Fedora 13 (ominous as a starting point, no?) box that is our
primary firewall. Somebody changed the root password and then left. I
have complete access to the system, console etc. Have not yet tried to
"rescue boot" with a live disk because it is the firewall gateway and we
need to keep things up.
In the mean time, the reason we were trying to log into this system has
been resolved so I probably shouldn't fuss too much. Just something
reeeeal bad about not knowing the root password to the firewall...
What cheeses me off more than anything is no appearance of a grub or
lilo prompt in the boot sequence at which to intercept for maintenance.
Deep juju or ???
Howard
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