Le lun 04/08/2003 � 03:15, Ken Thompson a �crit :
> I think something along this line is what I was trying to get accross.. I 
> wasn't at all emotional, just pointing out that many others don't like mdkkdm 
> and that I personally detest it. NO, the reason I detest it is not because I 
> can't log in as root automatically, I very seldom log in as root, BUT I want 
> the choice. There are times when logging in as root can make things much 
> simpler than trying to remember the CLI command for a given program and 
> having to Ctrl-Alt-F1, log in as root, init 3 and startx is way too much 
> trouble..  Simply being able to log out of KDE and relogin as what ever user 
> I choose, root or otherwise, is in my opinion a better way to use the 
> flexibility of Linux..

use su.

But it's a good point. I set up several workstation and /home is an NFS
share. So as during isntall I can't specify NFS share, I have to log
with the user with a local account, and the only one is ... root. Or
else I have to manually edit fstab or launch diskdrake in console ...


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