I’ve downloaded the Fedora 12 desktop edition and I’ve
installed it now three times on a U2 server of ours. Every time after the
reboot of the newly installed system, I get the login screen. The first time
when I installed, I used a password that I always use as a default, at least I
thought, I wasn’t 100% sure. I typed in “root” with out the
quotes and type in the default password that I always use. “Authentication
Failed” and doesn’t log on. Okay, another 6 hours of installation, this time I write
down the password that I typed in for root. Another reboot without the live CD to
the clean install, and I get the login screen. I type “root” and
the written down password. Same thing “Authentication Failed”. That night I start another 6 hours of a clean install and
this time I use the word “password” for the requested password. I
know that I can not mess that up. The next day I come in to a clean install from the Live CD
and I get the login screen. I type “root” and “password”.
“Authentication Failed”…. If I wanted an operating system that all it does is display “Authentication
Failed”, I’d be in business. I was hoping it would do more than
that. What am I doing wrong? Nathan Woodruff |
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