passwd username
The password would be whatever the root password is set to.
yes you just need to go to the settings set a password and set the restrictions.
There is a command called useradd in Linux which you can use to add a new user. Here's an example 1. Add the user (you need to be a superuser to run this command) # useradd test 2. Set the password # passwd test Changing password for user test. New UNIX password: Retype new UNIX password: passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully.
There is no such thing as a "Master Password" for a set of computers. The admin password to that laptop is whatever it was set to after purchasing. If you never set a password then it would simply be left blank.
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go into settings, click general, then scroll down adn click restrictions and then click enable restrictions turn on safari adn your all set to block it. and also you can put a password on it so your child can't get back in and turn it off without the password.
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$ passwd to change your own password:Log in as root to change the password for a user named fred:# passwd fredCommands to add a new user and then set a password for a user named fred:# adduser fred# passwd fred
To set a hard drive password or the user password you must first set a? Supervisor or Administrator password
There are LINUX-based programs that can remove a local account password for any Windows-based PC. These are generally available for download for free or at a nominal cost. These generally do not reveal what the password WAS; they simply remove the password, allowing you to set any password you want. None of these applications will remove network passwords.
Well it depends what software you have if it is windows the you will see a Windows asking for activation or user and password set up. In Linux it will be user login.
There is absolutely no way we can tell you what your password is ! The only person who understands the hint, is the person who set up the password in the first place !