Billy Bushong - Concord, NH wrote:

> Add the following line to your passwd file:
>
> user1::0:0:test user:/root:/bin/bash
>...
> If that works, change the permissions (That's the 0:0 part) to something a
> lot higher ...

Not to criticize; just pointing out that the "0:0" is not permissions; it's
the user and group ID.  This is important in that this is what the system
_really_ thinks you are, not "user1".

Cheers & G'luck,
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