I do apologize for not responding quickly.  Fedora Core user pswd is the problem.  They (school) needed to pass large files between admin and instructor.  When my testing was complete, and everything was working, including NX (remote desktop), I wast called to another job.

I will perform the suggestions below.

Thank you,

Z




From: Adalbert Prokop <adalbert.prokop@gmx.de>
To: Community support for Fedora users <users@lists.fedoraproject.org>
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: Lost PSWD - How to recover

Am 11.09.2011 14:43, schrieb Zadikim Yisrael:

Hello Zadkim,

> The school needed a server.  I choose Samba.  In the process I forgot
> the pswd.  How to retrieve pswd?

Do you mean the root password? You cannot "recover" it, you will have to
set a new one.

Boot into the sigle user mode, type "passwd" and set a new password. If
GRUB is protected by a password, you will need it, too. If you do not
know it, you will have to boot from an extern medium (CD, USB, ...),
mount the hard drive with the root file system and edit /etc/shadow.
There you can replace the crypted password for root with nothing,
effectivly allowing the root to login without password.

If you can boot from a fedora rescue disk, you can mount the system in
rescue mode, chroot into /mnt/sysimage and use passwd to change root's
password.

--
best wishes
Adalbert

She won' go Warp 7, Cap'n!  The batteries are dead!
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