Hi Brian

Start a terminal
type su
enter password
then type nautilus
or nautilus& to give your terminal control again
That's all there is to it :)

On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 14:30, Brian Craft wrote:
> Is it possible as logged in as a user, to get Nautilus in Redhat 8 to 
> run in superuser/admin mode?  In KDE there is Konqueror that can be run 
> as the user or in a superuser mode.   Also, is there a way in Nautilus 
> to launch a terminal window from the directory your currently in?  I can 
> from Konquror.
> 
> I'm not trying to create a flame war between KDE and GNOME, but I just 
> got Redhat 8 and am trying out GNOME with Nautilus.
> 
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