SUMMARY: /etc/passwd file deleted

From: rahul sen (rahul_sen@hotvoice.com)
Date: Tue Jul 25 2000 - 15:33:27 CDT


MY ORIGINAL POST:
On Tuesday, July 25, 2000 rahul sen wrote:

>Gurus,
>Is there any way to get into a machine when its /etc/passwd file is deleted ? Restore
>from tape wont work.
>Any pointers appreciated.
>Will summarize.
>
>Rahul Sen

Got tons of replies. Too many to name individually. Thanks guys.

Unanimous decision : boot single-user from cdrom, mount the disk device, copy minimal
/etc/passwd from cdrom, boot and restore from backup.

Solution implemented : exactly as above.

Irony : Learnt later that someone else had a root window open while all this was taking
place :-)

How it hapened : Too embarassing to delve into that.

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