it is saying that your root password has expired .
how to get my root password.
try to boot into single-mode, in some linux systems you can change root password from there.
what to do:
in GRUB, select "edit command before booting" and append new last string with single text.
when you system has loaded, remount root partition to read-write mode
and change password.
then reboot
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Sorry for bad english, it's not my native language
try to boot into single-mode, in some linux systems you can change root password from there.
what to do:
in GRUB, select "edit command before booting" and append new last string with single text.
when you system has loaded, remount root partition to read-write mode
and change password.
then reboot
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Sorry for bad english, it's not my native language
It seems that you using "LILO" boot-loader. At the system start-up you will either get "Lilo boot:" displayed for shot-time or you may see a Bitmap image displaying the selection of O.S. you wanted to boot.
In case you getting bitmap display then just press Ctrl+X so you will get classical "LILO boot:" prompt. There by pressing TAB you will get name of the kernel images to boot from. Just type any name and after that you type "single" without quotes ("). Then you can change/manipulate root password in regular way.
Example:
LILO boot: [TAB]
linux linux-up
LILO boot: linux single [ENTER]
LILO booting linux....
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