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Latest revision as of 06:40, 10 August 2022
It is so easy
I hate those words
If it is easy, I will do it
"root" is the name of the user
who has administrative privleges
most users can only access data
within their own directory
the root user can access any folder
This allows the root user
to install system software updates,
modify the access privileges of other users,
and perform other administrative tasks.