/sbin/mount /
/usr/bin/passwd
Without any arguments, the password for root will probably get changed.
If the user wants to change his/her personal account passwd, then:
what a sense to reboot and get single user mode to change non-root
password? just log as root and then change
_
On Thursday 04 June 2009 13:32:27 Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> > Good day am a new user of of freebsd Os and i forgot my login password, i
> > will need an assitance on how to get it changed.
>
> boot, press 4 at boot loader prompt to get single user.
>
> after seeing a guestion what to run as a shell
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 01:32:27PM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> >Good day am a new user of of freebsd Os and i forgot my login password, i
> >will need an assitance on how to get it changed.
> boot, press 4 at boot loader prompt to get single user.
>
> after seeing a guestion what to run as a
Good day am a new user of of freebsd Os and i forgot my login password, i will
need an assitance on how to get it changed.
boot, press 4 at boot loader prompt to get single user.
after seeing a guestion what to run as a shell (/bin/sh as default) press
enter.
then
/sbin/mount /
/usr/bin/pas
Good day am a new user of of freebsd Os and i forgot my login password, i will
need an assitance on how to get it changed.
Thanks
Deji
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