Brett A. Noe wrote:
> 
> As far as your telnet question...  Telnet in as a regular user, at the
> prompt type: su -l. You will then get a prompt for the root password.
> Enter your root password and your all set.

You don't need the -l just su will do it fine.

Brian Bothern
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