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→Resetting the root password
== Overview ==
You'll use the Vmware VMware on our lab machines as a hypervisor for your host. Typically you have one hypervisor running a bunch of VMs, but for securitty reasons in our lab environment we'll need to use nested virtualisation.
That means the VMware hypervisor will run on the real hardware (the lab machine) and we'll set up a second hypervisor in one VMware VM, which will host several other VMs.
* The network should be connected on boot, as a dhcp client for now.
* Set the root password to something different from your regular user password.
* Create a regular user with the same username as your matrix (MySeneca) username. Set the password to anything you like, as long as it's different from the root password.
Once the installation is complete your andrewVMhost virtual machine should boot into CentOS when it's powered on, you should be able to log in with your username, and browse the internet using Firefox.
** shell
** hashed password
* Replace the hashed password field for the root user with nothing.After editing the line for <code>root</code> should look like this:<code>root:::::::</code>
* Reboot into CentOS and try to log in.
=== The same using CentOS ISO ===