** Description changed:

  If there is no other admin accounts in the system, it is very difficult
- to switch account back. This is because we can't "sudo" anymore. The
- only way to fix it is entering single user mode and editing /etc/group.
- I think there should be some warning at least if the user is the only
- administrator in the system and he tries to become "Standard" user (by
- accident in my case).
+ to switch account back after changing account type to "Standard". This
+ is because we can't "sudo" anymore. The only way to fix it is entering
+ single user mode and editing /etc/group. I think there should be some
+ warning at least if the user is the only administrator in the system and
+ he tries to become "Standard" user (by accident in my case). For
+ example, Windows systems don't let you do this in similar situation.

** Tags added: disable settings

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  Shouldn't let you desactivate the only admin user

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