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RE[4]: Oh... my... God....
by netpython on Thu 20th Jul 2006 15:46
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2005-07-22
"Ubuntu has the sudo solution built into the underlying system so much that you cannot get fully rid of it and this blocks some administrative possibilities for a normal root acount."
I have a full root account in my Ubuntu just activating the root account by setting a password. I can perform *any* administrative things. I can destroy all my data with rm -rf / , or delete my partitions with fdisk or use nmap -O or install packages with apt-get or change kernel parameters in /proc. So tell how is that I don't have full root access while logged in as root (without sudo, just login as root user)...