I have given root a password and that is working fine. So what do I need to do next ? I have good reason for needing a working root account.
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Our site search doesn't seem very good for this topic, but one can find the info on adjusting the minimum user ID number visible in SDDM here and here.
Originally posted by 666JTK666 View PostI have good reason for needing a working root account.
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I have found these instructions
1) set the root password “sudo passwd root”
2) in /etc/sddm.conf change MinimumUid=1000 to MinimumUid=0
3) in /etc/pam.d/sddm comment out “auth required pam_success_if.so user != root quiet_success”
it seems that sddm.conf does not exist so there is nothing to edit.
Does anyone have an example sddm.conf i could use to create one ?Last edited by 666JTK666; Oct 17, 2023, 08:29 AM.
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I am leaving some cosmetic steps out, as homework for theOPYoung Padawan
Like researching customizing SDDM's config to always show a user field, to show *all* user accounts, etc ad nauseum.
Such powahs should come with some research, and even failures or setbacks..........
tbh typing in the word 'root' is soooo much work.Last edited by claydoh; Oct 17, 2023, 05:39 PM.
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I consider this to be the much better solution!
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