> Other dloaded methods will similarly have to exclude root (or some user)
> or deny remote login if something breaks, if the want remote repair.
> This isn't the worst thing not to have.  There are many reasons that
> remote access could be broken. Crashes that remove the password file come
> to mind.  Sometimes, console access is necessary.

And non-root access won't work typically if e.g. kerberos server is gone and 
you're logging onto a kerberized workstation/client. Pretty typical stuff I 
guess.

Cheers, Kuba Ober

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