Hi,

On Mon, 19 Mar 2007, Frank Sundermeyer wrote:
> 
> > The manual seems to indicate that once the password for the root has
> > been fed into the system during installation then it cannot be
> > changed by any means.
> 
> as one of the documentation guys at SUSE I would be interested in what 
> manual and chapter you are referring to. 
> 

I bet this is about the little box in the installation chapter that tells 
users to make sure they remember their password well, because there's no 
way to *retrieve* the password again (means "print and read"). AFAIK, this 
isn't about a user not being able to create a new password.

But then again, you'd need the old root password to become root and be 
able to change it ...

*just wondering*
Jana
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