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9 months agoUnless you disk was encrypted, you could have booted up a live distro and back up the files you needed (or even overwrite the shadow file to get a new password)
Unless you disk was encrypted, you could have booted up a live distro and back up the files you needed (or even overwrite the shadow file to get a new password)
you can always run scripts with the shell they were written for (and you can even argue that people writing scripts should always set the shebang)
Thanks I was going to look for one with multi OS support :)