Yes..But I didn't install the sudo.
And I want to reset the root password without "rescure CD" or some
else. Because the debian reference say single user mode can reset the
password.

On 9/27/05, Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nelson Castillo quoted someone who wrote:
>
> >>system boot completely, it prompt "Give root password for
> >>mantenance(or Control-D to continue):".
> >>  If I press ctrl+d, then it will use normal runlevel.
> >>  How can I use 1 runlevel if I forget the root password in grub?
> >>
> This doesn't sound like a grub password, but rather a system password.
>
> Assuming you have sudo installed, boot into the system as a normal user
> who has enough sudo capability, and sudo change root's password. Then
> try again.
>
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