On 6/30/06, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello
I just booted one up and I cannot su to root.
It wants a passwd and I tried the usual suspects...
The default user (gentoo) can issue (sudo) root commands?
Certainly the gentoo user does not have the paths set such as
root's paths would be se
You can do
sudo passwd
and set the root password, if you have sudo. I don't think you should
need to do that but it works.
--David
On 6/30/06, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello
I just booted one up and I cannot su to root.
It wants a passwd and I tried the usual suspects...
The default
Hello
I just booted one up and I cannot su to root.
It wants a passwd and I tried the usual suspects...
The default user (gentoo) can issue (sudo) root commands?
Certainly the gentoo user does not have the paths set such as
root's paths would be set. I definately need the default root
passwd to
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