--- Kent West wrote:
> Try starting the installation facility, and mount all your partitions,
> then shell out to Alt-F2; I believe you'll find your stuff under
> /target. So maybe you can "chroot /target" and then reset the password.
> Haven't tried it; don't know what the results will be.
wel
hello sean,,
i copy your original post below.
this is the bit of concern (to me):
"you should _definitely_
upgrade, because there's a root-priviledge security
hole in that
kernel[2]."
i am trying to reset my pW with some great amount of
difficulty (to me).
i have this kernel,, is it possible the
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