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Boot to the GRUB menu. Then, press <e> (for edit) before Linux has a chance to boot.
 
Boot to the GRUB menu. Then, press <e> (for edit) before Linux has a chance to boot.
  
Using your keyboard arrow keys, move the cursor down a line or so, and press <e> (for edit) again, you should now be on the kernel line, and press <End> to go out to the very end of that line. Now hit the spacebar once, if necessary, to add a space, and then add one of the folllowing
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Using your keyboard arrow keys, move the cursor down a line or so, and press "e"
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(for edit) again, you should now be on the kernel line, and press <End> to go out to the very end of that line. Now hit the spacebar once, if necessary, to add a space, and then add one of the folllowing
  
 
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Then press <Enter>, and you’re back at the kernel line, press <b> (for boot) and the computer will proceed to boot to a root prompt.
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Then press <Enter>, and you’re back at the kernel line, press "b"(for boot) and the computer will proceed to boot to a root prompt.
  
 
At this point, the root file system is still mounted read-only, so enter the following command
 
At this point, the root file system is still mounted read-only, so enter the following command

Latest revision as of 23:17, 2 May 2011

Reset Password

If you forgot your root password for your debian server use the following procedure to reset.

Boot to the GRUB menu. Then, press <e> (for edit) before Linux has a chance to boot.

Using your keyboard arrow keys, move the cursor down a line or so, and press "e" (for edit) again, you should now be on the kernel line, and press <End> to go out to the very end of that line. Now hit the spacebar once, if necessary, to add a space, and then add one of the folllowing

init=/bin/bash

or

init=/bin/sh

Then press <Enter>, and you’re back at the kernel line, press "b"(for boot) and the computer will proceed to boot to a root prompt.

At this point, the root file system is still mounted read-only, so enter the following command

mount -n -o remount,rw /

Then type:

passwd

Enter your new password. Retype if asked to confirm. Then restart the machine by typing

reboot

Now you should be able to login with your new root password as required.


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