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发表于 2004-10-25 18:22:03
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楼上的,怎么说话呢?我没用过硬盘版联网,你难道让我胡说么?你再着急也不能骂人吧?我能找到的相关资料:
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Q: I forgot my password, I can't logon to Coyote, can I get it back? #A: Keep in mind that Linux's passwords are CaSeSeNsItIvE, so be sure to test your password in variations to make sure it wasn't just a case of the Caps Lock key being enabled when you set the password. Coyote does run without logging on, so you don't need to rush to make a new disk. There is a shell script included with the Linux version of the Coyote package which can be used to overwrite the password file on an existing diskette, replacing it with one that has no root password. Go to the utils/rmpassword directory in your Coyote scripts directory, view the README file, put the diskette you want to hack into the drive, and type ./rmpassword.sh. Put the disk back into the Coyote box, boot, and login as root (no password). Change your password to something you'll actually remember this time, by typing passwd at a command prompt |
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