On 12/9/22 11:07 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 12/09/2022 10:50 AM, Emmett Culley via users wrote:
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> Yes, I can see root log in disabled by default. How to I enable root login?
Root login is disabled because the account doesn't have a password. You can give it
one during install, but it isn't required, so most people never realize that they can
do that. As I prefer su to sudo, I always do. To correct that without reinstalling, run
this:
sudo passwd
which will you to change (or in this case set) the root password. Once that's done
you, and anybody else who knows it can become root.
I log in to that workstation many times each day as root. I always create a root password
when I create a new machine.
I am asking how do I enable root login for cockpit. I do not want to use sudo. I suppose
it may be a KDE plasma issue as I see "Fedora Linux KDE Plasma" in the header of
the login dialog. So how do I enable login to plasma as root?
This particular server is the first time I used Fedora instead of CentOS or some other Red
Hat derivative. This server was actually first created with Fedora 28, and I just
converted it to use as a gateway after upgrading to Fedora 36 (via 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
and 35. Before this I rarely logged into plasma as root, but on occasion I did, and is
was successful, then. What has changed and how do I fix it?
Emmett