"John P. Looney (Kate)" wrote:
>> On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 12:42:11PM +0100, rdermody at lexmark.com mentioned:
> > Hi all,
> > I found why I was getting "User root does not exist" when I was su-ing to root.
> > It was because I accidently modified the root entry in etc/passwd when I was
> > adding some users. But now I cant edit the file back to its original because I
> > need to have su rights and cant edit the file......any ideas anybody?.
> > Cheers
>> You'll have to reboot the machine, and at the LILO prompt, type "linux
> single" or whatever, to get into single user mode. Root account or not,
> it'll give you a root shell, and you can edit the password file and put it
> back to the way it was.
>> Kate
>
Isn't is possible to password protect going to single user mode from
the LILO prompt. Another reason why it is nice to have a good
recovery disk around. Boot from floppy, mount filesystem,
edit file, sync (just to make sure), unmount and reboot.
Regards,
Mark
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