Intel S5000PAL manual Set Root Password

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Installing Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 4*

Intel® Server Board S5000PAL

Set Root Password

Setting up a root account and password is one of the most important steps during your installation. Your root account is similar to the administrator account used on Windows NT machines. The root account is used to install packages, upgrade RPMs, and perform most system maintenance. Logging in as root gives you complete control over your system.

Note: The root user (also known as the superuser) has complete access to the entire system; for this reason, logging in as the root user is best done only to perform system maintenance or administration.

Figure 4-19. Root Password

Use the root account only for system administration. Create a non-root account for your general use and su -to root when you need to fix something quickly. These basic rules minimize the chances of a typo or an incorrect command doing damage to your system.

1)To become root, type su -at the shell prompt in a terminal window and then press [Enter]. Then, enter the root password and press [Enter].

2)The installation program prompts you to set a root password2 for your system. You cannot proceed to the next stage of the installation process without entering a root password.

3)The root password must be at least six characters long; the password you type is not echoed to the screen. You must enter the password twice; if the two passwords do not match, the installation program asks you to enter them again.

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Contents Installing Red Hat* Enterprise Linux Contents Appendix a Additional Boot Options Red Hat Linux Pass-Through Hardware Requirements Reseller Steps to Receive Pass-Thru OS CertificationConfiguration Hardware ComponentsSAS RAID CD-ROM Installed Module 1064e SAS I/O Embedded mptsas Quantity Model/Version Software Used in the Installation Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 4* Installation Graphical Installation Program User InterfaceConsole, Keystrokes, and Contents Text Mode Installation Program User Interface Installation Program Widgets as seen in Disk DruidUsing the Keyboard to Navigate Starting the Installation Program Booting the Installation Program on x86 and Intel 64 SystemsAdditional Boot Options Kernel Options Linux mediacheckSelecting an Installation Method Installing from CD-ROMWhat If the IDE CD-ROM Was Not Found? Performing a Network Installation Installing from a Hard DriveInstalling via NFS Next, enter the name of the exported directory Installing via FTP Installing via HttpHttp Setup Dialog Welcome to Red Hat Enterprise LinuxLanguage Selection Language SelectionKeyboard Configuration Disk Partitioning SetupDisk Partitioning Setup Automatic Partitioning10. Automatic Partitioning Partitioning Your System Graphical Display of Hard DrivesDisk Druid’s Buttons Partition Fields Recommended Partitioning SchemePage Page Adding Partitions 12. Partitioning with Disk Druid on x86 and Intel 64 SystemsFile System Types Editing Partitions X86 and Intel 64 Boot Loader ConfigurationDeleting a Partition Page Advanced Boot Loader Configuration 13. Boot Loader InstallationRescue Mode Alternative Boot LoadersSMP Motherboards and Grub Network Configuration 14. Network Configuration15. Editing a network Device Firewall Configuration ∙ Enable firewallMake -C /etc/mail Language Support Selection 17. Language Support Selection Time Zone Configuration 18. Configuring the Time ZoneSet Root Password 19. Root PasswordPackage Group Selection 20. Package Group Selection Installing Packages Preparing to InstallInstallation Complete Page Appendix a Additional Boot Options Page Nofb Page Copyright 2006, Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved
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