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Sep
16
2009

Enabling the “root” user in Mac OS X

Being a UNIX/Linux user for years, one of the first things I usually need when administering a system is root access, or at least su to root to run certain commands, like update software, reconfiguration of network adapters, and so on.

By default, Mac OS X ships with the root user account disabled. You will need to follow a very specific set of steps (outlined here) in order to enable root access.

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Written by Brian Reed in: Mac OS X | Tags: ,

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