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Steen Eugen Poulsen wrote: SKIP
Ubuntu er en ganske normal Linux opbygning, med root og hele pivetøjet, den ENESTE forskel er at de ikke sætter et password til root. noget du selv kan gøre på så mange måder jeg nok ikke engang kender halvdelen af dem. sudo passwd
Ubuntu har låst rootkontoen: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudoBy default, the root account password is locked in Ubuntu. This means that you cannot login as root directly or use the su command to become the root user. However, since the root account physically exists it is still possible to run programs with root-level privileges. This is where sudo comes in
Men root kan låses op: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo#Enabling%20the%20root%20account Enabling the root account Enabling the root account is rarely necessary.Anything you need to do as administrator of an Ubuntu system can be done via sudo or gksudo. If you really need a persistent root login, use sudo -i.
SKIP -- Med venlig hilsen Jørgen Heesche mailto:sslug@sslug
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