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[ale] Hacking root password...
- Subject: [ale] Hacking root password...
- From: cforsell at roman.net (Carl Forsell)
- Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 17:14:43 -0400
I have a customer's server that they lost the password, and want me to hack.
They are running SuSE6.3 with scsi drives as sda1 & sda2. The box is a Dell
PIII.
I booted with the install disk, used the rescue disk and tried the
mount -t ext2 /dev/sda1/mnt" command. I tried to go to /mnt/etc/ and edit
the passwd file (I have done this 5 or 6 times on other machines and have
never had a problem). On this box, I can not get to /mnt/etc!!! (I have
tried just about every imaginable combination of the "mount" string - with
ext2, without ext2, with & without the -t, ...)
I hacked a similar box that had IDE drives as hda1, 2. and 3 and had no
problem. Any suggestions?
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