Forgotten root password
Drew Taylor
drew at drewtaylor.com
Sat Apr 10 00:19:58 EDT 2004
Derek Martin said on 4/10/2004 12:10 AM:
> On Fri, Apr 09, 2004 at 11:11:11PM -0400, Drew Taylor wrote:
>
>>I'm resurrecting an old RH 7.3 box and I've forgotten the root password.
>>:-( In addition, I seem to have tossed the old install discs I burned as
>>well. I have a non-root login I remember so I can log into the system.
>>But I can't upgrade apache/perl/etc. What are my options?
>
>
> The boot loader you have on that machine is probably LILO. At the
> Linux prompt, boot to single user mode by typing this:
>
> linux s
Thanks. Mark also mentioned this tip.
> This will boot the system minimally and give you a root shell. You
> can basically do what you want from here. That is, assuming you did
> not set a password in the boot loader to prevent this kind of access
> from being easy...
Nah, I'm not that sophisticated a sysadmin. :-)
>>PS. At some point I'll probably upgrade to Fedora Core or Debian (via
>>Knoppix I think). I also understand about vulnerabilities in such an old
>>release and the box is 100% not accessible from the outside.
>
>
> Well, my advice is don't put off until tomorrow what you really ought
> to do today... If you have this kind of situation, you really should
> just upgrade the box before you do anything else. That'll solve your
> root access problem.
I'm downloading the Fedora ISO images right now. Thank goodness for
Comcast's upgrade. The first disc maxed out at 345KB/sec, and the other
two are simultaneous at 140KB/sec. :-) Thanks for the advice. Sometimes
you just need a kick in the pants to get things done.
Now, to find a quiet hard disk to replace the very noisy (but
functioning) 3x4GB Seagate SCSI disks. I added an IDE controller a while
back for good measure too.
Drew
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