Hi everyone. After finally deciding that Mandrake isn't gonna teach me anything, I managed to get Debian installed, and functioning. Got the upgrade to XFree86 4.2.0 and then began installing packages (apt-get is great!) Anyway, while I was in root for a bit, I managed to put myself into the sudoers, but forgot to put in the NOPSSWD part, and so it prompts me for a password. Well, while I was in root, I did a chsh and changed to default shell to zsh. Now, the problem is, when I try to login as root, it tells me "Cannot find zsh: No such file or directory" and won't let me login. I can login to my own account that also has zsh as the default shell. Now, I can't change anything, because I don't know remember even setting a password for sudo. I guess my question is, how in the hell do I change this back? Is there a default sudo password? It's not my password, or the root password. Any help at all would be great, because right now, I can't install anything, or remove anything, or edit anything, and I have a crapload of devices to install....