Can't log in (new user)

From: Nicodemus Telrenner (IvanOtter_at_comcast.net)
Date: 05/23/05


Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 01:40:01 -0500

Greetings all:

New to Linux, decided to try it out. Have Fedora Core 3 (i figured the
Red Hat Group was closest) and just installed it on a Dell PowerEdge
2300 Server (picked it up for 75 bucks)

I, being kinda stupid about this, tried to set it up first run to connect
to my windows network (W2k3) but apparently didnt set it up right. I
cant log into the FC3 machine now.

My question is: Is there a way to get me into it without having to
reload it?

Wait....

As i type this, an Epiphany hits me...and i feel stupid

the word ROOT comes to mind....

And it works....

Well i will probably be posting a few more questions as i go :-)

Like how to set up this server to see my windows network for starters

Thnxz:

Ivan Otter Rudakov

Linux n00b



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