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Forgot the admin and sysadmin for CML2.0,

boziemason
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Hello, I have an issue that I have try and still can't not login into the CML2.0. I forgot the password of the sysadmin and admin. is there a way that I can set these password or do I need to reinstall if so how do I remove the lic. attach to this CML2.0 ?

 

thank

-first timer

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Martin L
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not likely, stpe 5 in https://developer.cisco.com/docs/modeling-labs/#!faq/system-administration describes reset password but with sysadmin account.

if you applied and register your license, you will loose it after another new install. you must contact CML people to de-register "lost" cml install so that you can apply license to new install.

see https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/s/question/0D53i00000aUWOpCAO/can-i-remove-my-license-from-cml-personal-2x-via-vm-cli

 

Regards, ML
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Martin L
VIP
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not likely, stpe 5 in https://developer.cisco.com/docs/modeling-labs/#!faq/system-administration describes reset password but with sysadmin account.

if you applied and register your license, you will loose it after another new install. you must contact CML people to de-register "lost" cml install so that you can apply license to new install.

see https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/s/question/0D53i00000aUWOpCAO/can-i-remove-my-license-from-cml-personal-2x-via-vm-cli

 

Regards, ML
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cnorborg
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I figured out a way.   While booting CML2, one of the first things you'll see is a boot selection window that says something about CentOS.   Type "e" and on the line that says "linux" add " init=/bin/bash" to the end of it.   It will probably wrap the line several times to make sure its the end.  Then his "F10" to boot.   You should come up to a bash shell on the box as root, so just change the password using "passwd <username>" for whatever user you want to change it for.   Probably sysadmin.

 

Then reboot the system again, you should be set.

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