This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C1FB3D.5E138940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Its funny that there was another lost password query today. Anyway, I = have a linux box running redhat 7.2 that I have lost the root password = on. I do know this, that it is 1 of 2 passwords , as I alternate between = the 2. That would be simple enough, 50-50 chance, except that I mix up = capitolization at ramdon and usually save the result in a secret place. = This time though I wasin a hurry and didn't take the time to write down = the combination. The letters and numbers used are always in the same order, is just the = capitolization that changes. On a positive note, I always run under my normal user account and only = go in as root to do administration, but that time has come today.=20 Thanks for any help Charlie ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C1FB3D.5E138940 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Its funny that there was another lost = password=20 query today. Anyway, I have a linux box running redhat 7.2 that I have = lost the=20 root password on. I do know this, that it is 1 of 2 passwords , as = I=20 alternate between the 2. That would be simple enough, 50-50 chance, = except that=20 I mix up capitolization at ramdon and usually save the result in a = secret place.=20 This time though I wasin a hurry and didn't take the time to write down = the=20 combination.
 
The letters and numbers used are always = in the same=20 order, is just the capitolization that changes.
 
On a positive note, I always run under = my normal=20 user account and only go in as root to do administration, but that time = has come=20 today.
 
Thanks for any help
 
Charlie
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