I cast my vote for Trinux
(http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/trinux/trinux-80rc2-2.4.5.iso)
It fits on a business card sized CD (~25M) and comes with a lot of
networking tools.  And if you don't want to use this CD, you can easily
make your own, or use a floppy to boot and grab packages off a CD.

On Sat, 2003-04-26 at 15:41, Jon Schewe wrote:
> Note this doesn't always work.  Many times single user mode still asks for
> the root password.  Booting off a bootdisk/cd and then erasing the password
> works nicely.  I find tomsrtbt, http://www.toms.net, to be a very useful
> compact rescue disk.  If you want a few more tools, knoppix seems to be the
> favorite.
> 
> >>>>> "j" == jeffr  <jeffr at odeon.net> writes:
> 
>  j> Boot into single user mode, reset the password.
> 
>  j> Instructions for booting into single user mode via grub and lilo can be
>  j> found at:
> 
>  j> http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7.3-Manual/custom-guide/s1-rescuemode-booting-single.html
> 
>  j> Jeff
> 
> 
>  j> On Sat, 26 Apr 2003, Scott Raun wrote:
> 
>  >> OK, I did something ... less than brilliant.
>  >> 
>  >> I set up Mandrake on a Compaq laptop.  Everything's working fine.
>  >> However, I have recently (like, Thursday?) realized that I've
>  >> forgotten the root password.  This is not currently a high-priority
>  >> problem, but will become more so as time goes on.
>  >> 
>  >> It boots from CD-ROM very nicely - any recommendations for fixing
>  >> this?
>  >> 
>  >> IIRC, I turned on shadow passwords - I assume I could boot from
>  >> removeable media, go in and delete the password from /etc/shadow,
>  >> reboot, log in as root, and change the password?
>  >> 
>  >> 
> 
> 
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