Suse Linux "root" password recover
作者:无言 日期:2010-02-24
1. Restart the machine, in the event of grub boot interface, an option where you start Linux with init = / bin / bash, by giving the kernel to pass init = / bin / bash parameter allows OS before running the login program to run bash, command-line appears.
2. Wait a moment there (none) #: the command line.
3. Then type mount-n /-o remount, rw said it would re-mount the root file system for read-write, with the read-write access after the passwd command can change the password.
4. Then enter the passwd command to reset the passwords. Enter a password that you remember, but can not remember all right, now we know the solution.
5. After completion of editing remember to use mount-n /-o remount, ro root file system will be set to the original state.
2. Wait a moment there (none) #: the command line.
3. Then type mount-n /-o remount, rw said it would re-mount the root file system for read-write, with the read-write access after the passwd command can change the password.
4. Then enter the passwd command to reset the passwords. Enter a password that you remember, but can not remember all right, now we know the solution.
5. After completion of editing remember to use mount-n /-o remount, ro root file system will be set to the original state.
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