> I tried administrator and the password I chose for root access, but it
> doesn't work.

eeek!

You ARE a windows user aren't you?

The administrator in linux is simply called 'root', not 'administrator'
(thats a typical M$ thing - all Unix-like OSs use 'root').

So log in using root, then type the root password.

I STRONGLY suggest you read the Linux guides at the Linux Documentation
Project. And when using Linux, try and forget M$ names, like 'dir'. It does
work, because Linux allows it, but the correct command is 'ls'. Read.

Regards,

---
Edward Dekkers (Director)
Triple D Computer Services P/L




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