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    OPTION 2 - ROOT SHELL
    1. Reboot your computer. ...
    2. Highlight your image and press E to edit.
    3. Find the line starting with "linux" and append rw init=/bin/bash at the end of that line.
    4. Press Ctrl + X to boot.
    5. Type in passwd username.
    6. Set your password as in OPTION 1 above and restart your PC.

    How To Reset root Password in Ubuntu? - LinuxAndUbuntu

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    How to change root password in ubuntu? - Ask Ubuntu

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    May 13, 2013 - Usually there is no need to set a root password. See: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo. To set or change your (root) password: sudo -i passwd. To lock it again sudo passwd -dl root ...
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    Feb 21, 2014 - As a user, you can change your own password in a terminal, using passwd . You will be asked for the current password and can then enter a new one. On Ubuntu, there normally is no separate password for root. Instead, users with administrator privileges may use sudo to run commands as a super user.

    How To Reset root Password in Ubuntu? - LinuxAndUbuntu

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    Mar 1, 2017 - OPTION 2 - ROOT SHELL. Reboot your computer. Highlight your image and press E to edit. Find the line starting with "linux" and append rw init=/bin/bash at the end of that line. Press Ctrl + X to boot. Type in passwd username. Set your password as in OPTION 1 above and restart your PC.

    [ubuntu] How to change admin password? - Ubuntu Forums

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    May 28, 2008 - I have a new server from OVH. It came with a default admin name and some random password. I am slightly a novice, but I do know some linux stuff. I have tried to change this default password 5 times 5 different ways. I reboot and everytime, I can still only log in with the default. I can sudo reboot or ssh only ...
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    Mar 11, 2013 - By default, Ubuntu comes with the root or administrator account disabled. In order to login as root, you must re-enable the account and create a new password to login with. You can also use these tips to reset your forgotten passwords and username in Ubuntu. To accomplish all of the above tasks, you must ...

    How can I changing user password on Ubuntu 14.04 | DigitalOcean

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    Oct 15, 2014 - My guess is that he has an account with root privileges, and would like to change at least his password after finding the account somehow...The best case scenario for me is to find out how many user account has admin privileges, and then which credentials has to be changed. Would you happen to know ...

    How To Set The root Password In Ubuntu | mixeduperic.com

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    When you set the root password you will need to be logged in with a user that has sudo access. Often times the user that you created when you setup your Ubuntu system will have sudo access. If you are setting this on a desktop computer you will need to open a terminal to issue the following command. Since the default ...

    How to Change the Root Password in Linux (with Pictures) - wikiHow

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    This wikiHow teaches you how to change the Linux root password if you have the current password or if you don't have access to the current root password. Open a terminal window. To do so, press. ... This method works for most popular Linux distributions (Ubuntu, CentOS 7, Debian). There are many distributions of Linux, ...

    How to change the root password in Ubuntu | Ubuntu Linux

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    As default Ubuntu has no password set for the root user. To gain root access you have to type in your own user password. This is the password you set for the first user while installing Ubuntu. To manually set a password for the root user, type in the following in the shell: sudo passwd. After that you are ...

    Set or Change the Root Password for an EC2 Linux Instance

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    Jan 27, 2016 - The default user name for the instance depends on the OS (for example, “centos” for CentOS, “ubuntu” for Ubuntu Linux, and "ec2-user” for most other Linux distributions). After you log in using the user ID and password for your instance, you can execute privileged commands using sudo as a prefix before ...

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