I remember, way back in Warty, and maybe even breezy of an option during the expert install of enabling a root account.
Before anyone says 'thats not the ubuntu way' I've already heard that answer....my question is why it is available (or was, the live cd makes installation so much easier i havent bothered looking for an expert installer)
and what the current state of that option is.
There are two reasons for asking. One, a sysadmin friend wanted to use kubuntu for his office, including the server, but said he would only do it if he could enable root. I told him yes, it is possible, but ive hit walls when running that account in the past that hosed the system. The latest advice I find said, yes you can use it but dont even think of trying to setup a gui account for it thru kcontrol. I found that piece of advise after experimenting with a gui account under root and within a day had hosed breezy.
So, I'm looking for some background as to the real status of a root account, why its there, and whether it is still an option. I'm quite comfortable with sudo but would like more info on the whole issue, so I'm better prepared to answer questions in the future.
Btw, 'its not the ubuntu way' doesnt go over with sysadmins.....
For those of you running kubuntu for normal purposes, trust me, theres no point in it....but I still never quite got a sound answer for why it is available if its going to eventually wreck your system. The idea of a gui root made sense when i realized that kdesu conflicted with running su on a sudo based system....but is su, if enabled just as dangerous?
signed,
I can crash a testing system faster than you can :P
Before anyone says 'thats not the ubuntu way' I've already heard that answer....my question is why it is available (or was, the live cd makes installation so much easier i havent bothered looking for an expert installer)
and what the current state of that option is.
There are two reasons for asking. One, a sysadmin friend wanted to use kubuntu for his office, including the server, but said he would only do it if he could enable root. I told him yes, it is possible, but ive hit walls when running that account in the past that hosed the system. The latest advice I find said, yes you can use it but dont even think of trying to setup a gui account for it thru kcontrol. I found that piece of advise after experimenting with a gui account under root and within a day had hosed breezy.
So, I'm looking for some background as to the real status of a root account, why its there, and whether it is still an option. I'm quite comfortable with sudo but would like more info on the whole issue, so I'm better prepared to answer questions in the future.
Btw, 'its not the ubuntu way' doesnt go over with sysadmins.....
For those of you running kubuntu for normal purposes, trust me, theres no point in it....but I still never quite got a sound answer for why it is available if its going to eventually wreck your system. The idea of a gui root made sense when i realized that kdesu conflicted with running su on a sudo based system....but is su, if enabled just as dangerous?
signed,
I can crash a testing system faster than you can :P
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