** Reply to message from "Joe Morris (NTM)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 31 Oct
2007 21:06:21 +0800


> On 10/31/2007 08:26 PM, Stan Goodman wrote:
> >> In Yast2 boot loader, or etc/sysconfig Editor.
> >> In case you have never done this, you would log into the rescue system, 
> >> then
> >> mount the root partition of the drive, i.e. mount /dev/md0 /mnt
> >> (Not sure if these are still needed in 10.3 or not)
> >> mount -o bind /proc /mnt/proc
> >> mount -o bind /dev /mnt/dev
> >> mount -o bind /sys /mnt/sys
> >> cd mnt
> >> chroot /mnt
> >> That will put you into your old system as root.  To run Yast2 ncurses
> >> mode, run yast.
> >> to exit out of your change rooted system, type exit.  Then shutdown -r
> >> now to reboot.  HTH.
> >>     
> >
> > Many, many thanks. I'm sure it would have taken me a long time to acquire 
> > all
> > of that by myself. But logging into Rescue involves getting past the demand 
> > for
> > an ID and password; I have tried using "root" and the PW that I have been 
> > using
> > as root in normal use, but these don't fly. What does it want?
> >   
> I just rebooted to double check, and it only prompts for user.  It does
> not prompt for a password.  User is root.  It is not that hard with the
> above instructions.  Are you saying yours IS asking for a password?  The
> rescue system has worked the same way since I have used SUSE (6.4).  I
> have a hard time believing yours works differently than mine.  I am
> using the DVD x86_64 flavor.

As I have said, I gave it the ID "root"; it then asked for a password, and I
gave it the same password that is used for root in normal operation, which it
rejected. Perhaps it will be happy if I give it a password consisting of the
Enter key; I didn't think of that, and I'll have to try it.

If Rescue doesn't ask you _at_all_ for a password, I would not have an
explanation for that; the above is what happens here. My system too is x86_64,
and I am using the x86_64 DVD. (We did establish that we are both using similar
boards.)

Thanks again for your help.

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> Joe Morris
> Registered Linux user 231871 running openSUSE 10.3 x86_64
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