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- Reboot the system, and when you are at the selection prompt (See Fig. 2 below), highlight the line for Linux and press 'e'. You may only have 2 seconds to do this, so be quick. - This will take you to another screen where you should select the entry that begins with 'kernel' and press 'e' again. - Append ' single' to the end of that line (without the quotes). Make sure that there is a space between what's there and 'single'. If your system requires you to enter your root password to log into single-user mode, then append init=/bin/bash after 'single'. Hit 'Enter' to save the changes. - Press 'b' to boot into Single User Mode. - Once the system finishes booting, you will be logged in as root. Use passwd and choose a new password for root. - Type reboot to reboot the system, and you can login with the new password you just selected. -------------- sonraki bölüm -------------- Bir HTML eklentisi temizlendi... URL: http://liste.uludag.org.tr/pardus-kullanicilari/attachments/20070325/8d95910f/attachment.html
