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sam150 09-12-2009 09:06 AM

linux hacks
 
how to put a string like a "hello..", so that when the kernal loads it wont display any X system or a console. i will just put "hello.." and will hang up without doing anything.
i may have to write a simple C program to to print "hello.." and set that file's path in somewhere of the /etc/passwd file.

and also how to enter as the superuser?

can anyone please tell me how to do that?
thanks.

TB0ne 09-12-2009 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by sam150 (Post 3679992)
how to put a string like a "hello..", so that when the kernal loads it wont display any X system or a console. i will just put "hello.." and will hang up without doing anything.
i may have to write a simple C program to to print "hello.." and set that file's path in somewhere of the /etc/passwd file.

and also how to enter as the superuser?

can anyone please tell me how to do that?
thanks.

Sure...you get the root password, and type it in.

Seriously, do you think anyone is going to help you break into another system, or cause it to "hang up" after printing hello?? Learn some computer basics, and build trust...then maybe someone will trust YOU with the superuser password.

win32sux 09-12-2009 09:37 PM

sam150, LQ isn't the place to get help conducting cracking-related activities. The LQ Rules make it very clear that this isn't that kind of community. Don't make a habit of asking for help with these kind of matters here, otherwise I guarantee your LQ privileges will be affected. If you have any questions/comments regarding this public warning you've received, don't hesitate to contact me via email. This thread is now closed.


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