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Re: Root login



:)
Well in that case I guess there could be problem with the group or
passwd file.  I don't get it how.

Thank you though I guess I will continue my search along this path. 
Thank you :)





---Stefan Sommer <stefan-sommer bornholm-gym dk> wrote:
>
> If you su right after the system is started it doesn't check. If you
su
> to another user and then su to root it does (I just checked it :).
> 
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> Stefan Sommer
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> 
> Jacek Perry wrote:
> > 
> > The system doesn't do any account checking in single user mode.
> > However I unless I am grossly mistaken on how the system works.  If
> > you su to root from single user it has to check the passwd and group
> > file in order to allow you to use the account.... am I wrong on
this?
> >
> 
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