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#11
Originally Posted by flp View Post
I successfully intalled sudser 0.2.0-2, but when I entered the first command "sudo su -" I get a message: "su: cannot run bash: No such file or directory"

The shell I'm running is ash, not bash. Is this the reason none of these commands are working??? I thought ash linked to bash.

try install bash like this

sudo apt-get install bash

sudser 0.2.0-2 should be work well after bash installed
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Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
No, it still is "rootme" (I ran john once...)
My memory must be going, I could swear they fixed that... I'll take your word for it (too lazy to extract a vanilla rootfs to check right now) ;-)
 
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Originally Posted by LABAUDIO View Post
sudo su -
passwd
type new password
confirm you new password

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No, no, no! Don't tell us your password in the forums!

mouhahahaha qole... so funny
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#15
Originally Posted by LABAUDIO View Post
try install bash like this

sudo apt-get install bash

sudser 0.2.0-2 should be work well after bash installed
works, thank you! i have no idea why it broke in the first place and why this fixes it though. eh, dont really care
 
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