On 03/05/2018 08:07 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Actually, it may well be a security feature. Note that all systems used to be 
expected to have a root, an account name that is easy to guess with 100% 
accuracy. Not having root removes the surest account on any system.

There's nothing stopping you from changing the superuser's name from root to whatever you want, because it's not the name that has the special meaning (as Administrator does under Windows) as the account number of 0.
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