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From: deface <deface@×××××××××××.net>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] root password on 2008.1-i686 minimal install
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 17:20:51
Message-Id: E198DA8B-FD35-4FCC-B555-8FD4CDB0EB6F@uberpenguin.net
In Reply to: [gentoo-user] root password on 2008.1-i686 minimal install by reader@newsguy.com
1 the root pass is scrambled. but it appears you failed to follow the
2 instructions posted at http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/index.xml?catid=install
3 If you have network, use the minimal cd.
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6 On Apr 23, 2008, at 11:49 AM, reader@×××××××.com wrote:
7
8 > I'm unable to log in as root on the installer OS for 2008.1_beta iso.
9 >
10 > I see nothing telling me what the root password is but the installer
11 > prompts me for a username and password. When logging in as root
12 > fails I'm eventually logged in as user `gentoo' but can do none of the
13 > things necessary to create an install.
14 >
15 > This seem pretty ridiculous so I'm pretty sure I'm missing some note
16 > or something.
17 >
18 > Starting the install with or without framebuffer appears to make no
19 > difference in the end result.
20 >
21 > I get a sorry little xfce desktop with no way to get to a root
22 > terminal.
23 >
24 > How can I ditch the sorry little desktop and use text mode and get
25 > logged in with the necessary root premissions?
26 >
27 > There is a `help' option on the boot screen but when I select it I get
28 > a very fast scroll thru a massive file then jumps back to login
29 > screen. Absolutely useless for any help.
30 >
31 > This install is inside a vmware as guest so maybe some of this works
32 > better in a normal install... I hope so.
33 >
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