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to put it on the network, plug in a network cable, get to a terminal session and use ifconfig to set the ip address like so

ifconfig 192.168.0.10 255.255.255.0

assuming 192.168.0.10 is what you want to set the IP address to.

and then add the gateway like this

route add default 192.168.0.1

and dns servers into /etc/resolv.conf

in the format of:

nameserver 123.123.123.123

if none of this makes anysense, install windows, guessing that will be the best bet :thumbsup:

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hi pva glue

you can overwrite the root password if you have local access to the box.

boot the box up and when it comes to the lilo prompt or it maybe grub boot loader

you should be able to enter

linux single

when it boots it go to start mutlimode daemons, and then kill them all

once that is done it will boot to a prompt and say linux# instead of your systems name and it wont ask for user/passs as you get granted local admin due to the boot mode. you can then run

passwd

and set your root password to whatever you like. then type

reboot

and youll be done

if that doesn't work, get a boot disk from debian or slackware boot up and mount the root disk also, make sure it has support for your hard disk and then mount the disk in /mnt/disk or something then run chroot /mnt/disk then run

passwd

and it will achieve the same thing

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