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Date:      Thu, 01 Oct 1998 02:08:06 -0700
From:      larry_nilsen <larry_nilsen@eee.org>
To:        "freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   login as root?
Message-ID:  <36134676.951F5B@eee.org>

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hi im trying to setup my FREEBSD 2.2.7 its all in my hard drive now im
just trying to configure everything. I have a problem with trying to
login as root.
when i loaded this o/s it asked me if i wanted a user passwd so im not
in "root"
all the time. so i made a normal login name and passwd.The problem is I
tried
to use my root passwd a number of times and cant figure out how to
access it.
unfortunately i didnt put my login name in the wheel group when it
probably
asked me if i wanted to.ive read the man pages on how to do this. and im
just
not getting it.I would like to configure my computer to run x windows
but when
i get through the configuration screens it tells me that i have to be in
root to go
on then im "stuck" because i have no idea how to access root.then i have
to abort the configuration. Which is very frustrating.Im not very goog
at putting in comm-
ands yet. can you tell me step by step using the keyboard how i can
successfully
put my login name in the wheel group! if you could show me how to add my
user
name to the wheel group. And what command i need to use to bring up the
file
/etc /group I understand its suppose to look like this wheel:*:O:root,
But i dont
know what keyboard buttons to push to access this file.And also once you
show
me how to put this file on my screen.And then show me what keyboard
buttons
i need to push to edit this file.And if this is to much to try and
explain.Could
you tell me what to get rid of so i automatically will always be root
when FREE-
BSD boots up.I understand this is risky but all take the chance!..I cant
get any-
thing done that i want to anyway because i cant figure out how to be
root on my system...Very frustrating. Im sorry this is so long .
                                        Thankyou



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