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If you're an old-time Unix or Linux user like me, you know that one of the best parts of Mac OS X is that it includes a full command line world based on NetBSD under the hood. In fact, I always ha...
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Answered by nathanator11 : Jan 18 2011 03:39 PM
You can reset the password from the operating system's DVD. Set it to something easy and see if you can get in.
Directions here. full answer >
Sure, you know that the prompt changes to display the
remote hostname when you're logged in via SSH. But it's just a dumb
little black-and-white prompt, and it's easy to make mistak...