- From console, interrupt the boot routine:
Hit [Enter] to boot immediately, or any other key for command prompt.
Booting [kernel] in 9 seconds...
< Press the space bar at this point >
- Enter into single-user mode:
Type '?' for a list of commands, 'help' for more detailed help.
ok boot -s
- Enter the shell:
- For new JunOS releases, the system will prompt:
"Enter full pathname of shell or 'recovery' for root password recovery or RETURN for /bin/sh: "If you enter "recovery" at this point, it will do the next two steps for you, and leave you in the JunOS CLI, from where you can edit the root password.
- Mount the virtual file systems (for JUNOS 5.4 and above, it is not necessary to mount the jbase (or jcrypto) package, however the other packages still need to be mounted):
NOTE: to go to multi-user operation, exit the single-user shell(with ^D)
# cd /packages
# ./mount.jbase
Mounted jbase package on /dev/vn1...
# ./mount.jkernel
Mounted jkernel package on /dev/vn2...
# ./mount.jroute
Mounted jroute package on /dev/vn3...
- Enter recovery mode:
# /usr/libexec/ui/recovery-mode
- Enter configuration mode and either delete or change the root
root> configure
Entering configuration mode
[edit]
root# delete system root-authentication
- Commit the changes, and exit configuration mode
[edit]
root # commit
commit complete
[edit]
root@router# exit
Exiting configuration mode
root@router> exit
Exit recovery mode and enter "y" when prompted to reboot the system:
Reboot the system? [y/n] y
Terminated
The system now reboots and changes made to root authentication are activated.
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