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Old 12-11-2004   #1 (permalink)
sunilkamavaram
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unable to login as root in GUI

I have two questions

1. GUI doesn't allow me to login as root, what should i do to login into gui as root.

2. I logged into GUI as user. I mounted a hard drive using SU. I can access this hard drive using root but I cant access the folder in user mode. Is there a way that I can access the mounted hard drive folder in user mode.

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Old 12-11-2004   #2 (permalink)
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1. What Distro are you using.
2. to be able to R/W on a mounted drive,
you need to add "user" into your fstab. (option sections)
/etc/fstab

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Old 12-12-2004   #3 (permalink)
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what is a Distro mean? I am new to linux so I dont know this term.

But, I can tell that my linux is Debian, I am using KDE enviroment.

I need help with my first question
"GUI doesn't allow me to login as root, what should i do to login into gui as root."

I was able to figure out the problem with my second question with my friends help. He suggested the same as you told. I went to /etc/fstab file and set the user option to my user name.

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Old 12-12-2004   #4 (permalink)
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Distro or Distrobution is whatever linux you've got e.g. Debian, SuSE, Yoper etc

Try try booting into debian in command line, loging in as root and then typing
Code:
startx
and seeing if this alows you to be in GUI as root

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Old 12-12-2004   #5 (permalink)
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Re: unable to login as root in GUI

Hi everybody ,

I just drop into this chain...

Quote:
Originally Posted by sunilkamavaram
1. GUI doesn't allow me to login as root, what should i do to login into gui as root.
first, it is not recommanded to do a login as root, so ask yourself if you really need this
second, if the answer to the first point is "yes, I really want this": you have to change the Display Manager Configuration.
if you use GDM:
log as user and in a shell become root, then
Code:
#gdmconfig
-in this seetings, in the security properties Options enable Mister Root to connect _localy_ on this machine
-close
-restart gdm

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