[vox-tech] BLASPHEMY (i.e., removing Linux from a dual-boot system)
Ryan Castellucci
vox-tech@lists.lugod.org
Mon, 27 Oct 2003 20:16:47 -0800
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On Monday 27 October 2003 07:59 pm, Richard S. Crawford wrote:
> Well, now the damned computer won't even start. I turn it on, and it
> just runs 10 across the screen until I turn it off. There is no floppy
> drive on this computer, so a boot disk won't work; and I'm afraid I
> couldn't quite figure out how to use Knoppix to deal with LILO (what
> *is* the root password for a computer running Knoppix, anyway?).
I'm not sure what knoppix has the root password set to, but you can run '=
sudo=20
bash --login' for a root prompt.
- --=20
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