Quoting Holgado, Pedro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> if you are using lilo, from the lilo prompt, just type "linux single" it
> will boot it from the single user mode. Then you can change the password by
> "password root" command.

Yeah, that's much more convenient than "linux init=/bin/sh", if it'll
work.  I was (perhaps in error) assumed he'd tried that, and was seeking
help because it didn't work, e.g., because he'd password-protected LILO.

If not, your way's better.

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