I have created a new NFS filesyste - by copyng most of the files from the existing installed filesystem. The new one is of <1GB and i have retaing /etc as is.
Now I am able to boot my another workstation with this NFS share as RootFS but I am unable to login as root !
Also, OpenSuse is not accepting “single” kernel command line arg to get in to SU mode and change the password !
I have even tried editing the shadow" file and made it an empty password for “root”, still I am unable to login.
On Thu, 13 Nov 2014 03:26:01 +0000, abhayadevs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have created a new NFS filesyste - by copyng most of the files from
> the existing installed filesystem. The new one is of <1GB and i have
> retaing /etc as is.
>
> Now I am able to boot my another workstation with this NFS share as
> RootFS but I am unable to login as root !
>
> Also, OpenSuse is not accepting “single” kernel command line arg to get
> in to SU mode and change the password !
>
> I have even tried editing the shadow" file and made it an empty password
> for “root”, still I am unable to login.
>
> Any pointers would be helpful and appreciate it.
>
> Regards,
> Abhay
I’m not really sure what this has to do with SUSE Studio - perhaps you
should ask this in the openSUSE forums’ networking forum, as it really
seems that this is more a networking issue than a SUSE Studio issue.
If you report the post (click the “report” button - the triangle with the
“!” in it), you can ask for one of the staff to move it.