{BBI}Nexus{BBI}, your free to divulge the info, I'm just not doing it....
If someone googles the answer (its on this board) between now and fionding it they will find proably 50 posts and stuff telling them not to....
At the end of the day, if someone unknowingly logs in as root and breaks something I'l spend my time helping them, if they are told its a bad idea then actually search and do it anyway I don't see why I should help them....though nooone will stop you helping them....
I guess its many things to different people.... its about people helping others.... if that person chooses to deliberatly wreck their system then I am allowed to choose not to help them....
In a similar way I don't help anyone that uses the Mandriva network wizards because I wasted to much time and effort helping people who use it...if they choose to use them then someone else can help them but it won't be me.
If a user asks a question that requires mutliple quotes to answer.... I don't answer it... end of story because the board management has decided to limit the number of quotes.... not my problem.
If the board could be bothered to give non mods a decent upload limit for files I would answer several other questions that require diagrams BUT I'm not going to waste my time trying to explain something in 1000 words that could be explained in a simple diagram....like networking diagrams.
But finally at the end of the day the question is already asked and answered at least 10 times on this board....
If the original poster can't be bothered to find it then why should I ???
It already says:
"AllowRootLogin=true"
I think I found that tip when I first discovered this, but it didn't seem to work. I left the file edited with true.
But I am glad to know about that trick for launching Kwrite in root mode. That will take care of many of my reasons for wanting to switch to rrot, it is to edit such restricted files using a GUI editor.
Also as I sad earlier
But seriously check out krusader ... it allows all of this from within a simple interface whci allows you to switch to/from root mode....
A typically agressive reply and I'm not going to bother responding to each point, however I do agree that to answer or not is completely your choice, like wise as artic says, if you're not going to provide the answer to the question asked, then don't respond to the thread.