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I have a ubuntu 10.10 VMWare image that I set up a while back and have forgotten the login details. Normally I'd boot into single user mode to fix this, but I'm having trouble doing this on the vmware image. No grub screen comes up on boot, and attempts to hold down or press shift, space or escape during boot do nothing, the machine just boots up as before to the login prompt.

Any ideas?

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As suggested by VMware KB 1004129, edit the virtual machine's configuration (.vmx) and add or edit this option:

bios.bootDelay = "15000"

This adds a 15 seconds delay to the initial BIOS POST screen, showing it for longer so you can press keys required to enter the GRUB menu.

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    I tried what you said on vmware. Delay works good...but unfortunately still not have GRUB Screen. Thanks for your help
    – user26440
    Oct 8, 2011 at 11:16
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I don't know VMWare, but is there any way you can mount the guest's disk image in your host system?

If yes, then you can edit the password file and set the password to the empty string.

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