Linux is an operating system which is come across it.
Though Mac and Linux are both based on UNIX, it is easier to change the password in Linux than it is OS X.
step-1: To change the password, turn on the computer and press the ESC key when GRUB appears.
step-2: Scroll down and highlight "recovery mode" and press the "B" key; this will cause you to enter in a "single user mode".
step-3: This will change the root password to whatever you enter.
step-4: If you are interested in only gaining access to a single account on the system, however then type "passwrd username" replacing username with the login name for the account you would to alter the password for that account.
Though Mac and Linux are both based on UNIX, it is easier to change the password in Linux than it is OS X.
step-1: To change the password, turn on the computer and press the ESC key when GRUB appears.
step-2: Scroll down and highlight "recovery mode" and press the "B" key; this will cause you to enter in a "single user mode".
step-3: This will change the root password to whatever you enter.
step-4: If you are interested in only gaining access to a single account on the system, however then type "passwrd username" replacing username with the login name for the account you would to alter the password for that account.
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