> 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. --ron -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org