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i am new to openbsd and i make my first installation.everything goes fine but after first reboot he ask me a login and passwd.a have no idea what to write.is any login and passwd default or i made something wrong in my install?from openbsd101 installation handbook told me that after firt reboot i must write man afterboot in term but here will not give me a term if i will not insert a login and pass
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if you forgot your password.
just try to boot in single user mode 1) boot -s 2) it will prompt Enter pathname of shell or RETURN for sh: just press enter 3) fsck -p / && mount -uw / 4) fsck -p /usr && mount /usr 5) passwd type your password and this time dont forget what you haved type ![]() 6) reboot ref: http://openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#LostPW it will work if you havent created a password for single user mode or you didn't forget your password in single user mode..
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