Richard Owlett wrote:

As in, you were not able to log in as root, even though
you'd enabled root and provided a root password during
installation? That's also kind of weird.  What about logging
in as a normal user, and then opening a terminal window and
typing "su" ?

That was *NOT* my goal .
When booting, I wished "world domination" so to speak ;/

"su" and "sudo" kept doing THEIR thing.

ummm.... that's what su does - gives you "world domination"

Miles




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In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
In practice, there is.   .... Yogi Berra


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