Linux Administration: Resetting the root password when forgotten.
So you've lost the password to the root account. Worst, you've had a boot password and it was the same. Here are some instructions on how to get back into your system:
So you've lost the password to the root account. Worst, you've had a boot password and it was the same. Here are some instructions on how to get back into your system:
This post is designed as a blind test, meaning its sole purpose is for testing and learning LVM functionality. In this process we will work with an existing LVM that contains live data to grow, shrink and move it's contents around. Before we do anything, a disclaimer is in order: DISCLAIMER: Aside from the disclaimer […]
Here I would like to take you through the steps to configuring and securing a router (In this case we will use the WRT54G as an example) for your home or small office setup. Securing a router can be very important especially when the wireless function is enabled. Likely the most important reason is to […]
Here we'll go over how to connect, configure and format a SATA I / II hard drive on Linux. The intent for this drive ultimately was to share the drive through SAMBA between our home PC's and to hold home movies from the Sony HDR-SR7 camcorder I have. Ultimately, I will be using this drive and […]
There are plenty of ways to share resources and files between two or more computers. You could do things like: Email yourself an attachment. Use FTP between the two PC's. Use SSH between the two computers. Use sneaker-net: copy the files to Flash Disk, DVD, CD, (gulp) floppy etc. and walk over to the other […]
Well, Fedora 11 has been out for some time now. And though I've been coping with the new KDE 4.0 deployment, my general experience has left me somewhat unsatisfied, though sure enough, there are good points about it. Somehow I don't feel alone but can't help stick with it. After all, KDE 4.0 is a COMPLETE rewrite of KDE […]
This is a fine one. Anyone who uses WordPress may need to deal with this. Unfortunately, despite using reCAPTCHA, Akismet still picks up tons of span on my blog. So why am I getting spam comments when I have reCAPTCHA? The answer could surprise you.
Apache HTTPD is the most popular web server to date. It's extensible and configurable to meet various needs both small and big. Here we'll focus on extending it's reporting functionality by enabling full status capability to see more granularity in status reports. As you probably know, the service on Red Hat Linux systems can be […]
PROBLEM One of the first things that went wrong after upgrading to Fedora 10 was the UI screen was unreadable / undescernable. The screen was entirely messed up and though the keyboard worked fine, it wasn't easy to discern the UI windows from the shades of red, yellow, blue, green etc grany dots that showed […]
Some time back I was introduced to konsole and never went back to terminal emulators like xterm, however a list of good tabbed linux terminal emulator alternatives is provided below in case konsole isn't available to all. There are ones such as putty however this is an Windows ssh client. Just the fact that […]
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