Hello,

        You try issing "linux init=/bin/bash" at lilo prompt, or any shell
of your choice. IIRC, "linux init=1" or "linux init 1" will also work on
old slackwares
        How old is old by the way?

HTH
Yan


On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, ZER0 FREQUENCY wrote:

>     Plug in an mini distro like MuLinux for it to boot and delete the passwd file.
> 
> 
> Mark Hernandez wrote:
> 
> >i forgot my password in an old slackware server! "linux 1" , "linux 0" and "linux 
>single" i tried but dont work,
> >how could i bypass it?
> 
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