> In reply to the infamous question, "Forget your LINUX root password???",
> the reply is:
> 
> "The best way to fix this is to start Linux in single user mode (runlevel
> 1).
> You can do this by typing linux single at the lilo prompt. After the kernel
> loads you will be left at a bash prompt logged in as root. At this point you
> can change your password with the passwd command. To continue onto
> multi-user
> mode (run level 3) just hit 'ctrl d'. That should do it."
> 
> How can an Admin maintain 'any' security???

By physically securing your machine.  Somebody else may point out lilo
passwords and BIOS passwords, also.

Greg

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