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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Cannot log on to FreeBSD LiveCD Post 59760 by hachik on Thursday 30th of December 2004 04:06:20 AM
Old 12-30-2004
Smilie no idea!
Try maybe mount that cdrom with freebsd livecd and locate /etc/master.password file, and see if root has passwd set. But since i think that project uses compressed fs it wount be so easy.

I like another freebsd 5.x livecd project called frenzy.
ftp://ftp.opennet.ru/pub/mini-cd/Frenzy-BSD/
I used it and liked it, and recommend it :-)
only thing is lack of documentation in english.
 

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burn-configure - create a configuration file for burn(1) SYNOPSIS
burn-configure DESCRIPTION
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