Trinity/TDE Linux in recovery section of root needs password
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Trinity/TDE Linux in recovery section of root needs password
Well this is like a tree of problems, look down
1.I wanted to install Guest Additions but my user is not in sudoers list
2.Searching i found that i could add my user in the sudoers list entering the recover mode as root to modify the list
3.I needed the password for root in this mode and i found that its a File System Error, that its fixed with fsck(its a real command, not an offensive word.) an this have a Time machine travel to problem 2, i need the real password for root
4.Also i found i could use sudo -i and others to log in terminal(Trinity/TDE one is konsole) as root and again, how COULD USE SUDO IF IM NOT IN THE LIST!
So someone that cracked linux security, can you give me the real password for root?
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