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Suddenly, Linux does not accept my password
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Thank you for the prompt reply.
Yes, I had a perfect backup... however, Systemback also requires a master password to run. Who invented this had a great sense of humor.

What happened is that I had the laptop on, and next day when I returned to it, it was turned off. I found it strange. Then I turned it on, and it started to give different kinds of errors which are never the same, on the boot screen. E.g. -101, -79 etc. There are so many, and never the same, and sometimes it boots without any error. But in spite of the error codes, it works seamlessly after booting (maybe once in a while it cannot connect to the internet).
However, this password requirement makes me crazy. Is there any way to get rid of the password requirement for a future reinstall? Even if I want to see my detailed system report I have to type in a password. This does not make sense to me. 
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Re: Suddenly, Linux does not accept my password - by PullupTerrain - 12-13-2021, 10:46 AM

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