Quoting fooler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> > If you forgot your password, there is no way of "recovering" it.
> 
> there is doc :-> the trick and universal way of recovering your
> password and applicable to all unix flavor is to remove the disk 
> and mount it to another pc with the same version of its OS 
> and manipulate the password file either by blanking the password 
> column or replace it that comes from the other password file

I believe that the intention of the original post, is to find out
if there is a way of getting the original password, not erasing it.
I think that is what "recover" means.  Otherwise, the original
post would have used the term "zero", "reset", or "erase".

P~Manalastas


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