On Thu, 26 Apr 2018 12:54:08 -0700
Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote:

> I'm curious what you find you need to use a root login for.  I used
> to use that all the time, but gradually I switched over and on my
> desktop system, it is extremely rare that I use it.  (I think only
> when the graphical display is messed up and I have to switch to a
> console to fix it.)  The places I do use a root login are for remote
> admin, either servers or remote laptops and computer that I
> administer.  And in almost all cases, the root account is accessed
> using ssh with keys, no passwords.

I use it mostly to install software.  I run dnf updates from a virtual
console as root, and when I build the kernel or a package from a
src.rpm, I use root to install it also.  I have used the root password
when an upgrade to a new rawhide failed.  I could probably get by with
using sudo, but like I said, habit.  Why expend the effort to learn a
new way of doing things that is no better than what I'm already doing?
The only advantage I see with using sudo is that there is only 1
password to remember instead of 2, but that isn't an issue for me.
Another minor benefit is that I always log in as root on the same
virtual console, so that when I go to that console I know that I am
root, and I take greater care.

TLDR; if I had to I could switch, but why bother?
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