On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Sylvain Petreolle wrote:

> Camron, are you still trying to make xcdroast work ? Seems you made it
> compile since you know about the root config issue :)
> It seems the only way we have for now is to generate a root
> configration file on another OS which has root user.
> [snip]

What exactly is the "root configuration" issue?  If all that's needed is a
user named "root" with sufficient privileges (say, user context
switching), simply copy the entry for the SYSTEM user in your /etc/passwd
and change the user name to "root", e.g.

root:*:0:18:,S-1-5-18:/root:/bin/bash
SYSTEM:*:18:18:Local System,S-1-5-18::

As you can see, you can also change the UID of "root" to "0".

If it's some other issue, sharing the exact details would be helpful.
        Igor
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