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Old 01-25-2010, 10:07 AM   #1
linux_newb
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Auto login as root as soon when computer boots up


Hi guys,

I would like to be able to auto login to my centOS 5.4 linux machine when it boots up. Is there a intuitive way to do this? I'm running the motif window manager. The problem is that my computer boots up into motif but it asks me to login as root. I would like to eliminate this. Any ideas?
 
Old 01-26-2010, 03:39 AM   #2
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I probably don't need to tell you that working as root for much of the time is a bad idea, let alone having an auto log-in for the root account. Do consider using some other method to achieve the same thing without having to log in as root (like sudo, running a cron job etc.)
That being said, you might find this thread on the CentOS forum useful (complete with further warnings ).
 
  


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