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Date:      Sat, 5 Jun 1999 09:48:19 -0400
From:      Shashi Joshi <shashi@websi.com>
To:        Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@math.missouri.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: 2.2.7 -> 3.2 STABLE upgrade changes root password???
Message-ID:  <19990605094819.A29269@WEBSI.com>
In-Reply-To: <37591AC9.B7C29EB2@math.missouri.edu>; from Stephen Montgomery-Smith on Sat, Jun 05, 1999 at 07:40:41AM -0500
References:  <Pine.LNX.3.96.990605083901.13810A-100000@petra.hos.u-szeged.hu> <37591AC9.B7C29EB2@math.missouri.edu>

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Stephen Montgomery-Smith worked magic with the keyboard on Sat, Jun 05, 1999 at 07:40:41AM -0500:
> Adam Szilveszter wrote:
> > >
> > > The problem now is that at login prompt I am trying the root login and the
> > > passwd seems to have changed!!! I tried a userid/passwd other than root
> > > too. None works. I am not able to log in or look at the
> > > passwd file. At boot time just before the first login: prompt I do see some
> > > missing /usr/.../ld.so ?? That is all.
> 
> Can't you boot into single user mode and correct the passwords that way?
> When you get that message "booting in ... seconds" press a key, then type
> boot -s.

	I tried that but it has the root partition in read only mode :-((

> I recall having a similar problem when upgrading.  I think it was because
> the password authentication method changed, so the encrypted passwords
> were the same, but they meant something entirely different.  I caught it
> before rebooting - now after any major change to the OS or password file,
> I always test it first before rebooting.

	Another explanation that may be correct is the shell of root. I had
	/bin/tcsh as the default shell for all accounts. I checked that the
	aout -> elf did NOT generate a new tcsh (since it  is a port) so
	that is sitting in the aout format.

	I am doing a "UPGRADE" from the 2.2.7 CD of the "USER" (binaries
	and doc only) components, and hopefully that will succeed.

	Thanks for your input.
-- 
Shashi Joshi                                
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