Resest root password on CentOS 7
Resest root password on CentOS 7
Start server, at the boot menu press e to edit the selected item
Finde the line with "ro"
remove ro and type rw init=/sysroot/bin/sh
Save changes - CTRL + X
in single user mode type
chroot /sysroot
You can now change the password command:
passwd root
After creating the password, update SELinux parameters:
touch /.autorelabel
Locations of the registry files in Windows 2008 R2
Locations of the registry files in Windows 2008 R2
HKLM\Security - %windir%\system32\config\SECURITY
HKLM\System - %windir%\system32\config\SYSTEM
HKLM\Software - %windir%\system32\config\SOFTWARE
HKLM\Components - %windir%\system32\config\COMPONENTS
HKLM\Sam - %windir%\system32\config\SAM
HKEY_USERS.DEFAULT - %windir%\system32\config\Default
HKEY_USERS\[SID] - %userprofile%\Ntuser.dat
HKCU\[SID]\Software\Classes - %userprofile%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Usrclass.dat
Database 'XXX' is in transition. Try the statement later.
Database is offline or the database is empty or database file size is zero.
Turn on the base.
SQL Server Management Studio - right click database --> Tasks--> Bring Online.
Removing "You are here" in your Joomla 3 Breadcrumbs
installing joomla default activated module breadcrumbs.
It was he responsible for the message "You are here" in joomla CMS.
To get rid of this inscription are two ways.
First off module breadcrumbs.
Second, go to the module breadcrumbs and change its settings excluding "You are here"




