The Ubuntu 8.10 was working fine! Then along come Ubuntu 9.04 so I decided to 
use the latest. Put the x86 desktop disk in the computer and tried to install 
Ubuntu 9.04. This version of Ubuntu does not like my hardware and would not 
install. Then tried the x86 Alternate Ubuntu 9.04 disk. It upgraded my Ubuntu 
8.10 and then gave me the first screen to log in. Could not log in because 
under 8.10 it was not required to log in. And so I did not have a user name and 
password so logging in that way was out!! Went into “recovery mode” which 
accepted my root password and was able to create a new user and password, then 
I was able to log in!!

So thinking everything was a go started to use 9.04. Looked for “add and remove 
packages” under Applications but it was not there! Looked around and found 
under “System-Administration” “Synaptic Package Manager”. So I clicked on 
Synaptic Package Manager” and when I entered my root password got a return of 
“Failed to run /usr/sbin/synaptic as user root.” And the it said “Wrong 
password”. 

So I went to a terminal screen and entered
c...@eagle:~$ root 
The program 'root' is currently not installed.  To run 'root' please ask your 
administrator to install the package 'root-system-bin' 
bash: root: command not found
And so there is no root program installed! What happened to the one under 
8.10???

Went back to “recovery mode” which thankfully still remembers my password.

In “recovery mode” choose “root shell” and then entered my root password, it 
was accepted! Then entered “apt-get install root-system-bin” . It tried to 
access the internet and nothing happened. Then it asked for the Ubuntu 9.04 
disk so I put in th x86 desktop disk and it did not find any root packages. 
Then it said to try update or fix which neither one would work because of no 
internet.

Is there a way to get the “root program” installed on this OS??

Thank you
Clayton Stapleton

The above was sent to Ubuntu forum questions and CheapBytes where the disk came 
from over a week ago with no answer as yet!!

Went back to the “recovery mode” and found “root shell with networking” and 
tried apt-get install root-system-bin and away to the internet it went and 
downloaded an number of files. Then it asked for the Ubuntu 9.04 disk and 
copied a number of riles from it. I then went back to the Ubuntu 9.04 OS and 
tried to enter the “synaptic package manager” and was asked for my root 
password. It did not accept my root password that works in “recovery mode” I 
then went to a terminal window and on the CLI entered “root” and yes the root 
program version 5 is installed.  So how is it possible to enter the root 
password into this OS???

Thank you
Clayton Stapleton

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