RE: Recover SCO UNIX root password

From: Mandelcorn, Seymour (smandelcorn_at_bgr.umd.edu)
Date: 12/30/04

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    To: 'Jason Bridge' <jason.bridge@gmail.com>
    Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 12:21:41 -0500
    
    

    When I tried using the install disk that you reference at the end of the
    boot up on the floppy it gives a message that it can't find /dev/install

    Thank you for your help

    Seymour

    I have tried this and it works:

    Edit /mnt/etc/passwd. The first line will be your root line, such as
    root:encryptedpasswordgoeshere:0:0:God,Everywhere:/:/bin/sh
    Edit out the encrypted password (don't touch anything else!) so that the
    line reads something like root::0:0:God,Everywhere:/:/bin/sh

    Save the file and shut down. Reboot from the hard drive. Your root password
    has now been removed, and you can reset it normally

    If you still need help mounting the volume try one of these:

    http://aplawrence.com/SCOFAQ/scotec1.html#downloadboot

    HTH
    Jason

    On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 08:33:33 -0500, Mandelcorn, Seymour
    <smandelcorn@bgr.umd.edu> wrote:
    > I am trying to recover or reset the root password from a SCO Unix
    > setup. I have the system but I do not have the startup disks. I tried
    > booting from Slackware but was unable to mount the partition. I think
    > the filesystem type is vxfs. Any advice?
    >
    > Seymour
    >


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