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New There isn't one.
It's a sudo-based system.

If you really want the root password, sudo su and change it.

Of course, you'll need an administrative account to do this.

(If there's only one account on the box, it'll be administrative, afaik)


Peter
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New Re: There isn't one.
The machine is sitting in the lab, an orphan. No one knows any passwords for anything.
-drl
New Ah. OK.
Read this:

[link|http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=75459|http://docs.info.app...html?artnum=75459]

then proceed with usual root password recovery steps.


Peter
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     Resetting OS-X administrator password - (deSitter) - (5)
         There isn't one. - (pwhysall) - (2)
             Re: There isn't one. - (deSitter) - (1)
                 Ah. OK. - (pwhysall)
         Re: Resetting OS-X administrator password - (danreck)
         put debian on it :-) or danreck has the solution -NT - (daemon)

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