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How to Reset the Root Password in Single-User Mode
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Using a Different System?
- Reset Passwords and SSH Keys in Fedora CoreOS
- Reset Windows Server Administrator Password
- Reset the Root Password on CentOS
- Reset the Root Password on Fedora
- Reset the Root Password on CoreOS
- Reset the Root Password on Debian
- Reset the Root Password on FreeBSD
- Reset the Root Password on Ubuntu
- Reset the Root Password on OpenBSD
- Reset the Root Password on AlmaLinux
- Reset the Root Password on Rocky Linux
- Reset the Root Password on VzLinux
- Reset the Root Password on Arch Linux
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Introduction
To reset the root password of your server, you need to boot into single-user mode. See our Web Console FAQ and follow the links below to find instructions for popular operating systems.
- Reset the Root Password on AlmaLinux
- Reset the Root Password on Arch Linux
- Reset the Root Password on CentOS
- Reset the Root Password on CoreOS
- Reset the Root Password on Debian
- Reset the Root Password on Fedora
- Reset the Root Password on FreeBSD
- Reset the Root Password on OpenBSD
- Reset the Root Password on Rocky Linux
- Reset the Root Password on Ubuntu
- Reset the Root Password on VzLinux
- Reset Windows Server Administrator Password
- Reset Passwords and SSH Keys in Fedora CoreOS
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