On 22/7/22 05:57, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 7/21/22 07:48, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
How can I have a root account, which execute the bash files
(.bashrc ..) at login ?
Thank
Not sure what you are asking. If you
want to logon as root, just enter "root"
as the user name.
If you want to logon as a regular user and
run something automatically as root, put it
into your autostart list and wrap it with
beesu. You will get a prompt for the root's
password before executing.
For example:
beesu -c "/home/linuxutil/lin-bak mount xfs"
From previous experience when I was using Fedora in a VM under windows,
and I needed the "root" account, Fedora no longer creates the root
account at installation and you have to go through a series of steps to
actually create it, which I was given by a person on this list, but
unfortunately I don't have those steps anymore having created my system
from scratch as a result of hardware upgrades and switching out of raid.
It sounds to me like the op is needing that root account but doesn't
have it, so getting the steps to create it may resolve his issue?
regards,
Steve
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