OtagoHarbour |
05-21-2013 08:15 PM |
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Originally Posted by JWJones
(Post 4956144)
You didn't read far enough. It describes further down how to enable ROOT... "su" not "sudo"
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I tried su as well as sudo. Same problem, unfortunately. I think the recovery mode shell is su since I need to use the root password to get in.
Thanks,
Peter.
---------- Post added 05-21-13 at 09:16 PM ----------
Quote:
Originally Posted by JWJones
(Post 4956148)
They do the same thing (disable root), in Linux Mint, which is based on Ubuntu.
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That's good to know. Probably not worth the effort of switching to Mint in that case.
Thanks,
Peter.
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