* On 2012 23 Nov 16:18 -0600, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> 
> Le 23.11.2012 22:19, Miles Fidelman a écrit :
> >Richard Owlett wrote:
> >>Miles Fidelman wrote:
> >>>
> >>>you might try using expert mode when installing, and then
> >>>answering yes when the installer asks about enabling root
> >>>login,
> >>
> >>That did not work.
> >
> >That's rather odd.  The installer always asks me to set up a root
> >account, before setting up an account for the first user, just before
> >configuring the clock.
> 
> If I am not wrong, when you choose to disable root, it means you can
> only have root rights with sudo, su or login as root just does not
> work.

On Ubuntu distros set up like that, 'sudo su' has worked on the rare
occasion a root shell prompt was needed.  Some things seem to fail with
'sudo'.  Once in the root shell it is a trivial matter to set a password
for 'root' and have a root login available at a virtual terminal prompt.

- Nate

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