I know you already acknowledged this, but it generally a very very very bad idea to allow full root access in this way.
First, you could just log in as `root`. That gives you full root access.
You could also add your user to the `admin` group.
But your simplest solution might be to just your user to the `sudoers` file.
Check this out:
On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 7:41 PM, Hank Smith, and Seeing-eye dog Iona <hank.smith966@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello how do I tell ubuntu to allow all root access?
I will be the only one using the linux virtual machine and i want to give it all root privoliges
I know the security risks but still want to do this.
how do I get this set up?
am usinb ubuntu 14.04 mate on vmware player
thanks
Hank
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