On Sat, Apr 26, 2003 at 03:41:45PM -0500, 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.

www.toms.net also offers a bootable cd if your boxen have given up on
those *cough*obnoxious*cough* floppies.  I have not personally tried
this, but come on its tomsrtbt ;)
http://www.tux.org/pub/distributions/tinylinux/tomsrtbt/tomsrtbt-2.0.103.ElTorito.288.img.bz2

There are a ton of bootable linux cd's.  I downoaded the knoppix, but I
gave it to the neighbor kid before I tried it. (I'll have to add that to
my make-believe todo list.) I often used the bbc
http://www.lnx-bbc.org/http://www.lnx-bbc.org/  to solve 'issues'.
Real-Time has a rescue disk as well which I have used a few times.  I
believe it is based on LinuxCare http://www.linuxcare.com/

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