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<blockquote data-quote="D3v1L80Y" data-source="post: 130837" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>There are a couple of ways to enable root access. One is to use NetInfo Manager to permanently enable the root account. This is only really necessary if you are developing software or some other task that would require constant access to root.</p><p></p><p>The second approach is for those situations where you need temporary access to root, such as on a system you wish to keep secure. In this case, use the sudo command in Terminal to either execute a single command as root or to get a root login prompt. Details are in the man page for sudo: type "man sudo" in Terminal to see the documentation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D3v1L80Y, post: 130837, member: 2960"] There are a couple of ways to enable root access. One is to use NetInfo Manager to permanently enable the root account. This is only really necessary if you are developing software or some other task that would require constant access to root. The second approach is for those situations where you need temporary access to root, such as on a system you wish to keep secure. In this case, use the sudo command in Terminal to either execute a single command as root or to get a root login prompt. Details are in the man page for sudo: type "man sudo" in Terminal to see the documentation. [/QUOTE]
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