How to log in as root in Ubuntu
On many of the most popular Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, it's possible to log into your computer as a "root" user. The root user is one of the highest possible types of accounts you can use on any desktop or laptop that runs Linux. Consider it like the primary administrator. You'll get full administrative privileges on the entire system for editing configuration files and accomplishing other common tasks. It's not turned on by default, though, and will require some extra work. So, we're here to help with a look at how to unlock the root account and log in with it.
On many of the most popular Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, it’s possible to log into your computer as a “root” user. The root user is one of the highest possible types of accounts you can use on any desktop or laptop that runs Linux. Consider it like the primary administrator. You’ll get full administrative privileges on the entire system for editing configuration files and accomplishing other common tasks. It’s not turned on by default, though, and will require some extra work. So, we’re here to help with a look at how to unlock the root account and log in with it.
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