Hi @Andres_Tarallo , I miss understand your context. You mean you just installed virtualbox/vmware RHEL9.0 and rd.break didn't work? Then you tried Tracy_Baker solution and it worked?
I'm practicing on the online labs of RH134.In my home lab right now I don't have a clean install of RHEL 9.0. Tested on Rocky 9.2 works fine.
In the labs of chapter 10 I was able to reset the password (with rd.break ) on lab boot-selecting. but I couldn't on lab boot-resetting. In this lab (boot-resetting) I succeded with Tracy Baker solution.
What might be broken looks like the boot-resetting lab.
@Andres_Tarallo , you typed below command on your online labs?
[student@workstation ~]$ lab start boot-review
Prior doing the lab I typed:
lab start boot-resetting
After that I've tryed the instruction on the lab. The boot stops asking root password.. Then tryed Tracy Baker solution, managed to reset the password.
Doing further investigation I've started the previous (on the manual) lab (typed lab start boot-selecting). On that configuration I did reset the password with the rd.break trick.
@Andres_Tarallo , Do you use telegram? I want to discuss more about changing the root password
I have found a solution to my issue, you can try adding
rd.break console=tty0
Rather than just rd.break
This should work fine then follow the other instructions
# mount -o remount,rw /sysroot/
# chroot /sysroot/
# passwd root
Enter new password
# touch /.autorelabel
this is very important
Then exit
And reboot
It worked for me and just rd.break didn’t work
Let me know how it goes
Did you tried this oh RH134 labs?
It's intresting !!! Thanks for sharing
Andrés
Try it on a VM with RHEL 9.0. The EX200 exam is on RHEL 9.0, I've tryed on the labs of RH134 in one is not working as intended.
how to break the root password in exam (rhel-9)
i try so much but can't break the passwd of root.
here what i did in exam
first i reboot the vim then select the first kernal press e then rd.break
then when i was run the command mount -o remount , rw /sysroot
but it was showing me the mount file do not exist .
anyone tell my the other way to break the root passwd ?
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