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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/29/2016 11:16 AM, Patrick Goupell
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      Then get a live linux cd and boot that.<br>
      from a terminal enter command "sudo su" to get root privileges<br>
      now as root enter command "mkdir /work"<br>
      enter command "fdisk -l" to see you partition layout.  I will
      assume the root partitino is on partition 1 (sda1 or hda1)<br>
      enter commadn "mount -t auto /dev/sda1 (or hda1 depends on the
      live cd) /work<br>
      enter command "cd /wrok"<br>
      enter command "ls -l"  you should see a linux file system layout<br>
      enter command "cd etc"<br>
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      with a test editor vi/vim/nano whatever is on the live cd<br>
      enter the command (vim as an example) "vim passwd"<br>
      the first entry is the root account, changte the "root:x:" to
      "root:*:" this will remove the password on the root account<br>
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    This may not be right , I haven't done this in a while.  <br>
    Correct here.  Just remove the x so it looks like "root::"<br>
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      also do the same for your user account (scroll down the file) to
      remove its password<br>
      save the changes<br>
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      reboot the computer normally.<br>
      You should be able to log into your account without a password<br>
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      Now create a new password for yourself and root.<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/29/2016 10:33 AM, Kelly
        Vanderwell wrote:<br>
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        <div dir="ltr">i don't know root.  </div>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 10:29 AM,
            Patrick Goupell <span dir="ltr"><<a
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              <div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> Do you remember the
                root password?<br>
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                If so, reboot the computer<br>
                At the boot prompt select teh recovery boot option and
                type in 'e" to edit the boot line<br>
                change the readonly (ro) option to readwrite (rw)<br>
                press f10 (I think it is f10) to continue the boot<br>
                enter the root password when requested<br>
                enter command passwd "username"<br>
                enter the desired password<br>
                reboot<span class=""><br>
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                  <div>On 01/26/2016 01:57 AM, Kelly Vanderwell wrote:<br>
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                    <div class="h5">So I forgot/lost the password to my
                      desktop (or it's just not accepting it, not
                      sure).  Posted such on Facebook, friends came to
                      rescue to tell me to boot into recovery mode, then
                      go to root and then type passwd username and then
                      enter new password.
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                      <div>Well, I did that, and no avail.  Attached
                        image of screen is what I got.  Messaged a
                        friend in Atlanta who offered help, he said to
                        type mount -rw -o remount /. Which brought up
                        lots of words, no way to read them all....and
                        then he said that it looks like root is
                        read-only....</div>
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                      <div>And he said if I have local people who can
                        come type and fix, that would be great.  It's a
                        desktop, so I can't just bring it to makers
                        (well, I could....but I'd be heavy.)</div>
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                      <div>Is anyone able to come over (I'm in eastown)
                        at some point to figure it out?  I'm on Ubuntu
                        12.04 on that computer.  </div>
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