You could just edit /etc/shadow and remove the password field.

On 14 Dec 2016 22:30, "Robert Moskowitz" <[email protected]> wrote:

I connected a monitor and keyboard and rebooted the one system.  Was just
given the option list that I cannot edit.

So what file on the sd card do I edit to add 'single'?

thank you



On 12/13/2016 11:19 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:

> I have been off doing other stuff and no time to work with arm systems and
> builds and my systems were just working fine until...
>
> First discovered no sudo.  I always had used su and never noticed no
> sudo.  Is there someway someone could send me the bin and I could run it
> from a usb drive from my user account?
>
> But since no sudo, I wanted to boot into single user mode to change root's
> password.  I hook up to the console serial port and power cycle the
> server.  I get a selection list of
>
> Centos Options
> 1:        centos
>
> No way to up arrow and press A to append single mode to that.
>
> How do I get the system to boot into single mode?
>
> thanks
>
> Bob
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