= Root Account Locked Héctor H. Louzao P :revnumber: F28 and newer :revdate: 2021-11-21 :category: Administration :tags: How-to, root, troubleshooting //:page-aliases: == Phenomenon Cannot open access to console, the root account is locked in emergency mode (dracut emergency shell) == Reason This is a known problem. It happens Fedora releases 28 and newer, which don’t require password for root account during installation https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/ReduceInitialSetupRedundancy#Root_Account[Root Account] and use first user added as `administrator/superuser`. In this case root account is locked, and if `/home` is inaccessible – then the system can’t use superuser/administrator account either. == What to Do? If you find yourself in this situation and you can’t resolve problem with `/home` mounting from Live disk/USB, and you need access to emergency mode, the solution is simple. . Boot into Live disk/usb and chroot into your Fedora installations as documented in this xref:grub2-bootloader.adoc#_restoring_bootloader_using_live_disk[Fedora Quick-docs Article] - following steps depends of your File System `LVM/BTRF/LUKS`. . Unlock root account by supplying password for it: + ---- passwd root ---- . Exit chroot environment with [Ctrl-d] or + ---- exit ---- . Reboot your computer with GUI or with + ---- systemctl reboot ----