07-09-04 04:56 PM
On 6 Jul 2004 12:36:22 -0700, Goten <goten@squad-wars.com> wrote:
> I've got a Sun SPARCstation Voyager sitting here, and I have no idea
> what the root password is.
>
> I'm downloading Solaris 9 for i386 at the mo, but I don't know whether
> or not it includes bootdisks (UFS formatted) or UFS formatting tools.
You do know that the voyager has a Sparc processor rather than an
x86, right?
> If it does, then I won't have any problems... If it doesn't, is there
> any way to get a UFS-formatted boot/root disk image? (all I need to do
> is edit the bloomin /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow and I'll be fine!!)
Boot from, say, a Solaris 5.3 CD into single user mode, mount the
/ partition, edit the passwd file, and you're good to go. I think the
problem is that you're assuming x86 here, which would be why none of it
is working.
Dave Hinz
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