UH2@psuvm.psu.edu (Lee Sailer) (07/19/90)
In article <90199.144140UH2@psuvm.psu.edu>, Lee Sailer <UH2@psuvm.psu.edu> says: > >In other words, NO MATTER what account I try to login (root, uucp, lp, >sailer) I get back the login incorrect message. > >My guess is that I somehow corrupted the passwd file. Oops. I haven't had The answer is to power the machine up with the 1st disk of the foundation set in the floppy. Then, after about two minutes, it asks you if you want to install the software, break out with <del> (i.e., ctl-break). This leaves you in single user mode. Mount /dev/root and off you go. DON"T do what I did 8-( When it asked bme if I wanted to format the disk, I said "NO!!!!" Seemed safe. So, it didn't format the disk. This is good. It did however create a new file system. This is bad. Am I wrong, or did this create all new inodes, and have the effect of obliterating all my unbacked up stuff? lee