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- From: nelsonh@spot.Colorado.EDU (NELSON HARRY J)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.rt
- Subject: Breaking into my system
- Message-ID: <1992Aug22.215702.10939@ucsu.Colorado.EDU>
- Date: 22 Aug 92 21:57:02 GMT
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- I am now the proud (?) owner of a pc/rt which has all sorts of
- documentation, monitors, keyboards, and other stuff which I have
- not yet begun to unpack. Seems to be a pretty cool system.
-
- The problem is that the previous owner set passwords on all the
- login id's. I can't get past the login:. I booted the system
- with the installation/maint diskette and followed the instructions
- in the "Managing the Operating System" manual to mount all the hd*'s
- to gain access to the "users" command to change the su password.
- Unfortunately I get the "Shared library: sharsys.0202 cannot be mapped"
- error message when I try to execute it.
-
- What (short of rebuilding the system from diskettes) should I do?
- Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
- Jim
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