if you are able to log in with your normal user account you cam use
"sudo" to change things as needed. you usally never use the root
account, especially not in a graphically.

and if you can not even log in using your normal account you can still
boot in single user mode. single user mode gets you a root shell after
booting.

are things still broken?

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