Thanks for all the responses. There are too many to mention. Sorry, I didn't phrase the question properly. I do know how to do this in sparc. However, I didn't know the steps of hitting the different function keys and entering proper syntax to bring me into single user mode under intel x86. Below is a cookbook that Ric Anderson sent to me which shows the step by step procedure. Thanks you all. -Dan > >Below is the cookbook I last used >Cheers, >Ric Anderson >-- >x86: How to Boot a System for Recovery Purposes > >Substitute the device name of the file system to be repaired for the >devicename variable identified in the procedures below. If you need >help identifying a system's device names, refer to Chapter 20, >Accessing Devices (Overview) . > >Follow the instructions below depending on whether you are booting from >the Solaris 2 installation CD or the network. > > Boot from the Solaris 2 installation CD (or the network) to > single-user mode using steps a-f. > > If you are booting from the network, skip steps a and b. > > a.Insert the Solaris 2 installation CD into the CD caddy. > > b.Insert the CD caddy into the CD-ROM drive. > > c.(Optional) Insert the Configuration Assistant/Boot Diskette > into the primary diskette drive (DOS drive A) if the disk you > are booting from doesn't contain the Solaris Intel Platform > Edition or compatible versions. > > d.Press any key to reboot the system if the system displays the > Type any key to reboot prompt. You can also use the reset > button at this prompt. If the system is shut down, turn the > system on with the power (on/off) switch. > > e.Press the F2 key (F2_Continue) at the Solaris Device > Configuration Assistant screen. Device identification is > performed and a screen that displays the identified devices > appears. > > f.Press the F2 key (F2_Continue) at the Identified Devices screen. > Bootable drivers are loaded. > > g.Select the CD-ROM drive or net(work) as the boot device from > the Boot Solaris screen. Then press the F2 key (F2_Continue). > The Solaris boot option screen is displayed. > > h.Type b -s at the Select the type of installation: prompt. > After a few minutes, the single-user mode # prompt is displayed. >--end-- > >Dan Lee wrote: > > > > Folks, > > > > I need to recover root's password on my Intel (x86) Solaris 8 box. I >forgot > > what the password was. Any ideas for recovery? Thanks in advance. > > > > Dan > > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.aspReceived on Tue Oct 16 19:42:58 2001
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