Difference between revisions of "Root"
From Amahi Wiki
Moncapitaine (talk | contribs) |
Moncapitaine (talk | contribs) m (typo) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | === | + | === How to become root in a console === |
If you need root permissions, this is how to get them. | If you need root permissions, this is how to get them. | ||
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
2. Enter the command ''su''<br> | 2. Enter the command ''su''<br> | ||
[[File:root rights1.jpg|600px]]<br><br> | [[File:root rights1.jpg|600px]]<br><br> | ||
− | You will be asked for the password of the | + | You will be asked for the password of the user ''root'', enter it.<br> |
If you come from Windows, do not expect to see anything while entering it.<br> | If you come from Windows, do not expect to see anything while entering it.<br> | ||
When you look at the prompt, you will see that the user name has changed to ''root@hdavirtu'', proof that you now have acquired root permissions:<br> | When you look at the prompt, you will see that the user name has changed to ''root@hdavirtu'', proof that you now have acquired root permissions:<br> |
Revision as of 19:03, 7 March 2011
How to become root in a console
If you need root permissions, this is how to get them.
The user root is the Linux equivalent (more or less) to the Windows Administrator.
1. Open a terminal aka console aka command prompt.
2. Enter the command su
You will be asked for the password of the user root, enter it.
If you come from Windows, do not expect to see anything while entering it.
When you look at the prompt, you will see that the user name has changed to root@hdavirtu, proof that you now have acquired root permissions:
3. Do whatever you needed the root permissions for.
4. When you are done, type exit
You'll notice by looking at the prompt that you are the standard user again.