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<FONT FACE="Verdana">I’ve never had to do this, but I’d imagine you would just do it the same way you would on any other freebsd box, interrupt the boot at the third stage, and type “boot –s” (the stage where it asks you to press enter to start, I believe).<BR>
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--Phil<BR>
On 5/28/03 8:41 PM, "Alberto Alesina" <aalesina@yahoo.com> wrote:<BR>
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</FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Verdana">Hi all,<BR>
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Can anyone tell me how to login via the console into a M40 when you don't have the root password? (We got the M40 in an auction but realized that we cannot login into it and we are in a bit of a mess now).<BR>
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I will highly appreciate any suggestions or pointers.<BR>
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Thanks a lot.<BR>
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Alberto Alesina<BR>
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