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MuSa
Mission Specialist
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RH134 / RH199: RHEL9.0 Lab reset root password using rd.break not working

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I followed the steps in the document, but I was asked to give the root password.

Here is what I did:

1. On the Grub menu type e

2. Append rd.break to the end of the line starting with linux

3. Hit Ctrl+x

It boots to this:

Give root password for maintenance
(or press Control-D to continue):_

Any tips, please!?

root_pw_reset01.pngroot_pw_reset02.png

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don2023
Cadet
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If every learned through you rather from experience what will be their gain? knowledge, understanding, or implementation?

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melnajim
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I don’t understand anything could you send simple email please
melnajim
Flight Engineer
Flight Engineer
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Hi,
Sorry, I just wanted helping someone who’s been filling his exam .

Cordialement Elnajim Mohamed
Ingénieur système Linux/unix/devops
Tel: 06.30.90.18.19
E-mail: msidi78@gmail.com
don2023
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You did great. I felt your kindness or kind support.

newmana
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Cadet
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I had this same issue in the labs and at home. I had to boot into rescue, reboot, then pause grub and add rd.break to the end of the rescue linux line. Took me three days but it's working now.

 

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2057365

melnajim
Flight Engineer
Flight Engineer
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Rd.break not function on rhel9 but you can do init=/bin/bash after ctr x and than change password when you finish.
For rebooting put this command
/use/bon/reboot
melnajim
Flight Engineer
Flight Engineer
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Don’t forget to put touch /.autorabel for selinux
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So the RH Lab set up is different from a virtual machine that you can set up at home (RHEL9)? because the rd.break method has worked perfectly fine for me in all attempts

melnajim
Flight Engineer
Flight Engineer
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Maybe because there now version what vesion do you use ?
Maybe Redhat’s reput again
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RHEL 9.1 or RHEL 9.2

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