opensuse 10.3 cant login, just installed. password username??
Hi it is my first time installing any linux
I got linux opensuse 10.3, KDE just installed, now asks for a username and password to login, I dont even think it asked me to set one up! how do i log in? any help is much appreciated thanks! |
Hi and welcome to LQ
The installer should have asked you to setup a password for root as well as to create a normal user account and password. If you set the password for root but did not create a normal user account, simply login as the user root, run the system administration tool (yast) and create a normal user account. Thats the account you should use on a daily basis and only login as root if you need to do system admin stuff. If you can't remember your password for root, try reinstalling. |
I will try to guess at what I could have put for root, I dont remember typing any passwords but it was late last nite & I was half asleep, anwyays thanks for your help.
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You can always go to a command prompt by pressing Ctrl-Alt-F1 for example and log in as root. Then start yast and go to Security and Users -> User Management and modify the 'normal' user you created.
If you don't know the root password then you'd better re-install when you're more awake... |
Same problem as Juste
Hi,
I have the same problem as Justen. I clearly remember that I never needed to fill any username or password before. In the login window I can see one profile called "Live-CD User linux". When I Press it, the username textbox filled with "linux" value but I don't have the password. Is there any default user? |
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But if you install it on youŕe HD at some point it will ask you for root password and user name and password. The difference is that starting with opensuse 11.0 you get the choice of having the same password for the user and for root. That is up to the installer If it do not ask you for this two thinks than the media is broken. Do you run a media check before installing ? Opensuse gives that option in the beginning of fire up |
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