Benjamin LaHaise wrote:
Hi folks,
I've been holding back my tongue on this one, but I've been bitten by it
enough times now that I think I can write something with a clear head. To
put it shortly: disallowing root logins by default is a complete headache
for systems where anything goes wrong. I've run into several different
failure modes now: if / and /tmp get full, it's impossible to login as a
normal user, and if NFS goes down and /home isn't accessible, one cannot login
to fix the problem.
You can at run level 3. You can even start X after that.
Rahul
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