> You can just type in the command:
> 
>  su
> 
> at the command prompt and hit the "enter" key and
> then type in the root password (the root password,
> not your regular user password) and become root. It's
> a pretty standard thing that is available on every
> unix like system. Once you are root you can also use
> the "su" command to morph into other random users to
> read their e-mail and engage in other miscellaneous
> dodgy activities.
> 
> Type in:
> 
> man su
> 
> at the command line to learn more about it.

Root does NOT read anyone's email. or files, or anything. Root is a position of 
trust. To encourage misuse, if even in jest, is inappropriate.

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