--- "Jeffrey S. Worley" <Technoid(a)30below.com> wrote:
It wouldn't let me. The os is Solaris 2.4. When I
booted single-user I
still had to feed it the root P/W which I didn't have.
Typically for those, you boot a distro CD and mount the root partition
and edit the shadow file. Mind you, you don't need the exact version
of Solaris, just something that will run on your machine. Alternatively,
if you have more than one Solaris box, you can mount the root drive
in the other machine, mount, edit, etc.
...I broke the machine by running Jack on the...then
set the prom
date way back...
Interesting approach. I must say that I would never have thought of
it.
-ethan