Re: root passwd
Re: root passwd
- Subject: Re: root passwd
- From: Kino <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2003 15:46:02 +0900
On Sunday, Sep 7, 2003, at 16:09 Asia/Tokyo, Kentaro Nagamine wrote:
I don't remember setting
any passwd other than my own account when setting up X11 for Mac OS X.
1. Launch Terminal;
2. Type 'sudo passwd root' without quotes and hit return;
3. You'll be asked to enter your admin password, so type it and hit
return;
4. You'll be asked to enter a new root password, so type it as you like
and hit return;
5. You'll be retype the new root password, so type it and hit return.
IIRC this will work even if you have never set a root password.
On Terminal, you'll see something like this.
[YourMac:~] yourname% sudo passwd root
Password:
Changing password for root.
New password:
Retype new password:
[YourMac:~] yourname%
Err... If I'm not mistaken, you understand Japanese. If so, have a look
at
<http://member.nifty.ne.jp/poseidon/index.html>
<http://www.fan.gr.jp/~sakai/jx.html>
Kino
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