On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 02:11:51PM -0600, Mark K wrote:
> 
> Ooh ooh...this was a test question in the Linux class I teach...about 1/2
> got it right.
> 
> reboot the machine
> at the LILO: prompt, type "linux 1"
> it will boot in single user mode, not passwd needed

Don't bet on it.  The default Debian install requires the root password to
boot into single-user mode.

init=/bin/bash gives you a slightly less convenient environment, but it's a
good deal more likely to work.  (There are also BIOS passwords, LILO
passwords, and a few other things which can still complicate matters on a
well-secured box.)

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