Hi Mike,

id

will tell you who you are presently.

The $ and # prompt conventions are just that, but they are universally
accepted conventions. It would be highly unusual for a UNIX system to be
set up for a normal user prompt to be #. That in itself is indicative of
the possibility that your Hostmonster system is administered in an unusual,
and non conventional manner - never a good sign.

Do let us know the linux system type. I was unable to find it on the
Hostmonster website - which is also strange.

Andrew



On 5 June 2016 at 6:55:29 PM, Mike (terremotoetrage...@gmail.com) wrote:

Uhm... it's just a convention isn't it? I'm pretty sure I am not a
superuser. How can I verify it?
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